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| "Jbroxton316" <Jbroxton316@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:8D72F60D-7672-49AD-9DB1-C0F7C9870B47@microsoft.com... Quote:
the current user or for all users. If you select the current user option, then only that account has access to the programs. If you use the all users option, then any account, including newly created accounts will have access to the programs. If you used the first option to install to the current account and you want the program available for another account, your best option is to re-install the program to the same, default location while logged on with the new account. You cannot simply transfer the files, since there are hundreds of registry keys that are created with the install. -- Ronnie Vernon Microsoft MVP Windows Shell/User | Guest
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