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stevenvh wrote:
> What's elevation? (Yes, I should know, but I only went to school 'til I was 25!)
It refers to elevated privileges. You picked "run as administrator" to run
it, or you logged in as the administrator, or some such.
Basically, you gave it permission to write to Program Files before you
started it.
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Darren New, San Diego CA, USA (PST)
C# - a language whose greatest drawback
is that its best implementation comes
from a company that doesn't hate Microsoft.
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