by Owyn » Wed Jan 07, 2009 2:54 am
nynaevelan wrote:I have not seen that anyone has offered a definative answer on when or why Vista requires an administrative user to install. So, I always install the first time as an admin to avoid future problems. With MM, once you've installed as an admin you do not run into future problems. This method has been tried and proven true because I install and uninstall alot of scripts and I currently have three installations of MM.
Nyn
Nyn. Is running the installer EXE as Administrator sufficient, or, does it need a true Admin user install to avoid future install problems? I am starting to feel that I was overly masochistic when I replaced my failing XP system with a Vista system. Thought that by SP1 it would be clean.
[quote="nynaevelan"]I have not seen that anyone has offered a definative answer on when or why Vista requires an administrative user to install. So, I always install the first time as an admin to avoid future problems. With MM, once you've installed as an admin you do not run into future problems. This method has been tried and proven true because I install and uninstall alot of scripts and I currently have three installations of MM.
Nyn[/quote]
Nyn. Is running the installer EXE as Administrator sufficient, or, does it need a true Admin user install to avoid future install problems? I am starting to feel that I was overly masochistic when I replaced my failing XP system with a Vista system. Thought that by SP1 it would be clean.