I found i had to run it as an administrator - it installs the working programs inside the Program Files(86) directory. THIS IS A BAD DEFAULT. How do i get it to run as a normal user?
Catch22....
Try install as normal user - Windows will not allow, demands admin user.
Install as admin user - will not run under normal user.
WHY? because FAH insists on the work units being installed in the PROGRAM FILES(X86) directory.
WHY? because developers only use admin accounts......so they have no problems....
The installer is not asking you to use the admin account to install, just authorize the install with an admin account. To get the folding client installed properly, install using the account that you will be using to run F@h, doing it that way won't try to run out of restricted directories such as the Program Files.
Joe_H wrote:The installer is not asking you to use the admin account to install, just authorize the install with an admin account. To get the folding client installed properly, install using the account that you will be using to run F@h, doing it that way won't try to run out of restricted directories such as the Program Files.
You'd have thought!
However, this and number of other reports suggest that this is not the case.
I've just tested for myself and, yes, it installs under the administrator's account when logged in as a normal user and performing an express install!
Unfortunately, FAH was designed according to Microsoft's standards for home computers. When Microsoft sets (or changes) their standards it's not Stanford's place to argue with them. When you install "just for me" (the default setting) working files are placed in a private directory associated with that user and permissions are consistent for that user to run FAH. When you use the "for everone" option, MS standards assume you do have admin permissions ... although I don't consider those standards a workable option since MS doesn't really allow FAHclient to run as a daemon. For a multi-user environment, the Linus installation is more consistent with that environment and you're welcome to use that platform if you prefer.
bruce wrote:When you install "just for me" (the default setting) working files are placed in a private directory associated with that user and permissions are consistent for that user to run FAH.
Except it doesn't. There isn't even a 'just for me' or 'everyone' option in the installer.