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think anyone who is thinking of going against the tide by bypassing or
sidestepping the new security features with Vista should think twice. File
virtualization (FV) for system folders and registry are only there for legacy
support. Eventually MS will turn FV and other legacy features off and may find
yourself with a broken app. Any executable with "update" or "install" in its
name automatically gets the run as admin applied, again another MS legacy
feature to help you migrate to Vista. I am willing to bet some people
have installed their app on Vista found that it works due to FV and think
that's the end of the story. My advice is not to look for ways to
beat the system but make those changes now to place your files in the correct
locations (well documented on the net) so there will be no surprises
later with future OS upgrades. </FONT></SPAN></DIV>
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