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Topic: Directory permission error, version12.0.0?
Posted By: robin_l
Subject: Directory permission error, version12.0.0?
Date Posted: 13 May 2008 at 3:25am
After installing 12.0 I have been getting errors on closing Visual Studio 2008, saying that I can't save the
C:\Program Files\Codejock Software\MFC\Xtreme ToolkitPro v12.0.0\Workspace\ToolkitPro\ToolkitProStatic_vc90.vcproj.COMPUTERNAME.Username file.
 
I presume this contains the per-user options file. If I alter the permissions for the C:\Program Files\Codejock Software\MFC\Xtreme ToolkitPro v12.0.0 directory to ensure that my user name has full access to the directory, all is well. (I'm running under Vista, which could well make a difference.)
 
Is the installation program is not setting the directory permissions correctly?



Replies:
Posted By: Oleg
Date Posted: 13 May 2008 at 8:25am
Hi,
We set permission only for Samples and bin folder. If you compile toolkit with deployment wizard it will not be a problem.


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Oleg, Support Team
CODEJOCK SOFTWARE SOLUTIONS


Posted By: Smucker
Date Posted: 13 May 2008 at 8:36am
Don't install in Program Files on Vista, it is read-only with UAC on.




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Product: Xtreme Toolkit Pro version 13.2 (Unicode, static build)

Platform: Windows 200x/XP/Vista/Win7 (32/64 bit)

Language: Visual C++ 9.0 (Studio 2008)



Posted By: robin_l
Date Posted: 13 May 2008 at 6:40pm
Hi Oleg,
 
I don't recompile the file, but do add the following to my solution:
 
C:\Program Files\Codejock Software\MFC\Xtreme ToolkitPro v12.0.0\Workspace\ToolkitPro\ToolkitProStatic_vc90.vcproj
 
Even though I don't change it, Visual Studio seems to want to update the per-user configuration file and save it into that directory, which by default you don't have permission to do in Vista. Changing the overall subdirectory permissions fixes things -- the main reason for posting was so that anyone else getting the same error will know how to work around it.
 
Regards,
 
Robin



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