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Re: Windows Emacs and "VirtualStore"


From: Lewis Perin
Subject: Re: Windows Emacs and "VirtualStore"
Date: Tue, 20 Apr 2010 10:44:37 -0400 (EDT)

>From: Chad Brown <address@hidden>
>Date: Mon, 19 Apr 2010 16:54:46 -0700
>
>On Apr 19, 2010, at 2:12 PM, Lewis Perin wrote:
>
>> [..]
>> 
>> When I said the augmented manifest was *part* of the solution, I meant
>> that an ideal solution would allow the user to escalate privilege by
>> typing an admin password for an attempt to rewrite a file when the
>> first write failed.  I've no idea if this would be as simple as it
>> sounds.  Is there someone reading this who's in a position to comment?
>[...]
>Unless someone can find some first-hand evidence, I think we're much better
>off (practically speaking) using something like your manifest, rather than 
>waiting for an escalation system to be added to Emacs.  

Obviously I agree with you on that.

>It does strike me that this must be a relatively common problem, so
>perhaps some other open or free software product will have some
>useful experience?

Indeed that would be interesting to see.  Right now on my Windows 7
machine I can see that Firefox is running with virualization disabled,
just like my manifest-hacked Emacs.  So obviously Mozilla's done
something.  Ah, wait a sec - let's look at their manifest - it's
pretty similar to the one I inserted into Emacs, actually.

Of course, it's quite possible that people who see VirtualStore as a
problem are a small minority among Vista and W7 users: maybe most
people still run as admin.

/Lew
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