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Darren New <dne### [at] sanrrcom> wrote:
> 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.
I didn't know there was such a feature in Windows XP (which is what the
OP is using, as far as I can see).
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- Warp
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