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Tony Hoyle wrote: > On Sun, 13 Oct 2002 18:43:49 +0200, Gerhard Stegemann wrote: > > But the problem really may be due to the fact that the Home Edition > > of Windows XP does not support security settings and configurable > > permissions. To have full support for permission settings you have > > to use Windows XP Prof. > > > Aargh XP is even worse than I thought... Only the Home Edition. > You could track down a copy of ntswitch to turn it into an XP Prof I > suppose. I'm not sure if this will help for every case. > The best way is to configure the TEMP to C:\TEMP and set it there in > the system environment & on the cvsnt control panel. What I always do too. > A *lot* of software will break if it can't write to the temp directory, Sure. > and if there's no way to change the permissions then XP must be > terminally broken. Yes, in case of the Home Edition. Anyway, the Home Edition should not be used for professional work. -- Gerhard Stegemann