Re: FSCopyObjectAsync: useless and crippled
Re: FSCopyObjectAsync: useless and crippled
- Subject: Re: FSCopyObjectAsync: useless and crippled
- From: Andreas Mayer <email@hidden>
- Date: Mon, 16 May 2005 19:24:53 +0200
Am 16. Mai 2005 um 18:34 Uhr schrieb Ondra Cada:
What it does is plain wrong. If you want to have admin privileges,
well, *do log in as admin* -- with fast user switching it's easy
and quick.
That's neither easy nor quick. If I want to copy a file that I
already dug up in the folder hierarchy, the last thing I want to do
is to log in or change user sessions and find that same file *again*
just to authenticate. I'd rather work as admin all the time.
Installers are ugly from a user's stand point
Myself, being a user for years and years, I very strongly disagree.
Well, I wholeheartedly agree to the original statement. Installers
are a PITA. So please use them only, if absolutely necessary.
If he is *also* an admin, well, he *should login as admin* to mess
with the privileged space, and not to do that from the user account.
Any particular reason for that limitation you demand?
Andreas
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