installs works and uninstalls just fine on windows xp x64
was using an admin account might try in a bit with a user account
i still think the shortcut and file associations should be left unchecked by default
which imho is a horrible locations
its cryptic
its a complete mess
its spaced out across several app data folders all of which often contain important data
and worst of all its a hidden folder
im all for the self contained application folder paradigm
while it pains me to say this apple has done it perfectly with apps completely self contained in a single dmg file that can be deleted and thus uninstalled or installed extremely easily
while windows doesnt provide that sort of functionality a self contained folder is at least the closest thing to it
i run all of my apps that generate data thats worth keeping in self contained mode (at least the ones that allow me to eg miranda)
mine got deleted just fine
more so it got deleted while i still had it open (started the uninstaller from the folder)
which confused explorer quite a bit
its the good old unix way of thinking which might work if it were put into place a bit more consistently (and if it werent a almost 40 year old way of thinking that imho is past its time in many ways)
the reason why user files arent as protected is simply because those are the files you want to work on
noone wants to type in an admin password just to delete or modify his own files
programs however should only be installed and modified by the operators in a multiuser system
trouble is the whole idea makes no sense whatsoever in a home computer desktop environment which is why eg ubuntu doesnt have the root account enabled by default
was using an admin account might try in a bit with a user account
i still think the shortcut and file associations should be left unchecked by default
which imho is a horrible locations
its cryptic
its a complete mess
its spaced out across several app data folders all of which often contain important data
and worst of all its a hidden folder
im all for the self contained application folder paradigm
while it pains me to say this apple has done it perfectly with apps completely self contained in a single dmg file that can be deleted and thus uninstalled or installed extremely easily
while windows doesnt provide that sort of functionality a self contained folder is at least the closest thing to it
i run all of my apps that generate data thats worth keeping in self contained mode (at least the ones that allow me to eg miranda)
mine got deleted just fine
more so it got deleted while i still had it open (started the uninstaller from the folder)
which confused explorer quite a bit
its the good old unix way of thinking which might work if it were put into place a bit more consistently (and if it werent a almost 40 year old way of thinking that imho is past its time in many ways)
the reason why user files arent as protected is simply because those are the files you want to work on
noone wants to type in an admin password just to delete or modify his own files
programs however should only be installed and modified by the operators in a multiuser system
trouble is the whole idea makes no sense whatsoever in a home computer desktop environment which is why eg ubuntu doesnt have the root account enabled by default