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Projects => Easy Code IDE 32/64-bit => Topic started by: K_F on February 08, 2014, 12:18:45 AM
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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 !
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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
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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
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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.
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Ok, admin rights will be removed in next versions.
Sorry for the inconveniences!
Ramon
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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
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Thank you, sir
:)
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You are welcome!
:t
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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
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
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Hi sonix,
Sorry, I thought I had removed the Admin rights. That will be fixed for next versions of EC.
Regards,
Ramon
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Hi Ramon,
that's OK. I will wait :biggrin:
Yours sincerely
sonix
Hi sonix,
Sorry, I thought I had removed the Admin rights. That will be fixed for next versions of EC.
Regards,
Ramon