[Klepach, Joseph] >>The python 2.4a1 release using the msi installer insists on copying >>python24.dll to the C:\WINNT\system32 directory instead the of requested >>user >>directory. >> >>This did not occur in the past and is causing a problem because my company >>locks the c:\winnt directory on all user pc's. ... >>Will this functionality be part of the official release? [Martin v. Löwis] >Yes. Chose a per-user installation if you don't want to install Python >into the system directory. Ah, OK, you're saying this is *already* available ... and it is. Joseph, when you run the .msi thingie, click the Advanced button in the second screen. Then there's a radio button controlling whether to install for all users, or just the current user. I selected the latter, and python24.dll was installed under my Python24 directory instead of under a system directory. [Joseph Klepach] That's what I tried to do. Since I do not have admin privileges on my C:\ drive, I expected the python24.dll to be installed under my Python24 directory. The Advanced button informed me that I did not have admin privileges and would install under my local user directory: it did not. The only other thing different was that I did not use the default c:\python24 directory, but chose another one. Regards _________________________________________________________________ FREE pop-up blocking with the new MSN Toolbar – get it now! http://toolbar.msn.click-url.com/go/onm00200415ave/direct/01/
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