Ramon... when running the easycode.exe.. it asks for admin rights, which has never happened before - Is this right ??
I haven't given it admin permission yet !
Hi K_F,
Yes, this is right. I re-wrote the Easy Code Manifest file to run Easy Code with admin rights. I don't think that is a problem since the IDE is a programming tool and needs to acces everywhere, but if it is I can remove it for next versions. Users decide!
Regards,
Ramon
I was just a bit surprised.
I usually develop under a restricted user for general 'security' reasons.
I would prefer to keep admin rights out of it.
Thanks
Van
Quote from: rsala on February 08, 2014, 06:50:31 AM
but if it is I can remove it for next versions. Users decide!
I can imagine some use cases where EasyCode is used without non-admin privillege, e.g:
university lab or office workstation. So, yes, I think asking for admin rights should be optional (or removed?).
Other assembly IDEs I'm aware of don't ask for admin rights.
Ok, admin rights will be removed in next versions.
Sorry for the inconveniences!
Ramon
Hi all,
A new version of Easy Code has just been released:
http://www.easycode.cat/English/Download.htm
Now Easy Code does not ask for Admin rights.
Regards,
Ramon
Thank you, sir
:)
You are welcome!
:t
Hi Ramon,
would it be possible to switch off asking for Admin rights also for the newest version (1.07.0.0006 from 22.12.2014) of EasyCode.Go?
Thanks in advance.
Best regards
sonix
Quote from: rsala on February 15, 2014, 01:38:46 AM
Hi all,
A new version of Easy Code has just been released:
http://www.easycode.cat/English/Download.htm
Now Easy Code does not ask for Admin rights.
Regards,
Ramon
Hi sonix,
Sorry, I thought I had removed the Admin rights. That will be fixed for next versions of EC.
Regards,
Ramon
Hi Ramon,
that's OK. I will wait :biggrin:
Yours sincerely
sonix
Quote from: rsala on January 08, 2015, 10:23:14 AM
Hi sonix,
Sorry, I thought I had removed the Admin rights. That will be fixed for next versions of EC.
Regards,
Ramon