AW: How to prevent a db to beeing virtualized
Tiemo Hollmann TB
toolbook at kestner.de
Mon Feb 16 07:32:53 CST 2009
Ruslan, I have to correct me,
I deinstalled everything and reinstalled my app, tested with two users and
now the db isnt virtualized with the second user. I dont know, what I made
different to the first time, where it definitely was copied into the
virtualStore of the second user (I know, because I had to delete it manually
after deinstalling my app)
Tiemo
> -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
> Von: valentina-bounces at lists.macserve.net [mailto:valentina-
> bounces at lists.macserve.net] Im Auftrag von Tiemo Hollmann TB
> Gesendet: Montag, 16. Februar 2009 12:18
> An: 'Valentina Developers'
> Betreff: AW: How to prevent a db to beeing virtualized
>
> Hi Ruslan,
> yes thats the standard functionality of Vista for legacy files in
> C:\program
> files\ (where I actually don't know, what Vista recognises as "legacy
> files"
> If any file in the program dir is being changed /updated, Vista puts a
> copy
> into: Users\<user>\AppData\Local\VirtualStore\Program Files\<myFolder>.
> Now, what I didn't knew, Vista is doing the same with all legacy files in
> C:\ProgramData (what was on XP: "C:\documents...\All Users\...) - where I
> have my db in a subDir
> When being logged on as a different user, Vista puts a copy into:
> Users\<user>\AppData\Local\VirtualStore\ProgramData\<myFolder>
> In the Rev thread somebody said, in the case of SQLite, this only can be
> prevented by Revolution making changes to SQLite - don't know what
> exactly...
> Brave new world!
> Tiemo
>
> >
> > You talk here about strange things...
> >
> > You say that Vista create for second user ANOTHER copy of files ???
> >
> > Where is located that file ?
> > My Documents?
> > Desktop?
> >
> >
> > If file is on desktop then I doubt that each user will have "own copy".
> > Any OS works in this way.
> >
> > I have never hear that OS have SELF create copies of file for users.
> > It can give not access yes.
> > But create copies ...
> >
> >
> > --
> > Best regards,
> >
> > Ruslan Zasukhin
> > VP Engineering and New Technology
> > Paradigma Software, Inc
> >
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