JamesJ wrote:
> I've noticed when I install certain software I'm asked whether I want to
> install
> for all users or the current user. I'm the only person on this computer
> and I
> am not on a network.
> What is the difference between the two?
> Does install for all users typically take up more disk spacer and/or
> resources?
It's a matter of permissions (who will be able to use the program) and
whether the program puts its shortcut icon on everyone's Desktops or not.
It's a good idea to install for all users even on a single-user machine
(what if your user account becomes corrupted and you have to make a new
one? what if you decide to make a "visitor" account and want them to be
able to use that program?). It doesn't take up any more room or resources.
Malke
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