Does TrueUpdate allow an application to upgrade itself even if the logged in user is running under the User security profile (not a poweruser or administrator) in Windows 2000 or XP? Under this profile the user is not allowed to write to the Program Files directory or HKLM.
In my situation, the application will originally be installed by an administrator. Then, the user logs in and runs the application, which checks the database (actually a version number stored in the database and checked against a version number in the application) to determine if an upgrade is needed. If needed, the application would kick off TU to change the EXEs and other files. The security profile is preventing this from occuring.
In my situation, the application will originally be installed by an administrator. Then, the user logs in and runs the application, which checks the database (actually a version number stored in the database and checked against a version number in the application) to determine if an upgrade is needed. If needed, the application would kick off TU to change the EXEs and other files. The security profile is preventing this from occuring.
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