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| Guest | How Does Virtualization Tie in with Software Installations, if at all?? I was just wondering what role virtualization will play when our software's installation packages runs. Also, is there any difference in this role if UAC is enabled/disabled? Any help, here, is greatly appreciated. I am currently reading "Windows Vista Application Development Requirements for User Account Control Compatibility" and have just reached the subject. Thanks in advance! : ) |
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| Guest | Re: How Does Virtualization Tie in with Software Installations, if at all?? Mark Russinovich's TechNet Magazine article in June has a good explanation. http://www.microsoft.com/technet/tec...C/default.aspx Steve Riley steve.riley@microsoft.com http://blogs.technet.com/steriley "Superfreak3" <Matt.Walker@synergis.com> wrote in message news:1183730541.530865.309600@r34g2000hsd.googlegroups.com... >I was just wondering what role virtualization will play when our > software's installation packages runs. Also, is there any difference > in this role if UAC is enabled/disabled? > > Any help, here, is greatly appreciated. > > I am currently reading "Windows Vista Application Development > Requirements for User Account Control Compatibility" and have just > reached the subject. > > Thanks in advance! : ) > |
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| Guest | Re: How Does Virtualization Tie in with Software Installations, if at all?? On Jul 6, 6:59 pm, "Steve Riley [MSFT]" <steve.ri...@microsoft.com> wrote: > Mark Russinovich's TechNet Magazine article in June has a good explanation. > > http://www.microsoft.com/technet/tec.../06/UAC/defaul... > > Steve Riley > steve.ri...@microsoft.comhttp://blogs.technet.com/steriley > > "Superfreak3" <Matt.Wal...@synergis.com> wrote in message > > news:1183730541.530865.309600@r34g2000hsd.googlegroups.com... > > > > >I was just wondering what role virtualization will play when our > > software's installation packages runs. Also, is there any difference > > in this role if UAC is enabled/disabled? > > > Any help, here, is greatly appreciated. > > > I am currently reading "Windows Vista Application Development > > Requirements for User Account Control Compatibility" and have just > > reached the subject. > > > Thanks in advance! : )- Hide quoted text - > > - Show quoted text - >From this article... "For the purposes of this virtualization, Windows Vista treats a process as legacy if it's 32-bit (versus 64-bit), is not running with administrative rights, and does not have a manifest file indicating that it was written for Windows Vista." Our installation will most likely require Admin/Credentials, at least for initial install, because we default to Program Files and we write 'stuff' to HKLM. From this and the above snippet of your linked article, can i take from this that Virtualization will not come into play during our install process? |
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