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    Default Shipping tps files with installer

    I'm currently working on a project which utilises .tps files (Somthing
    I've not done for ages), and I thought it would be nice to ship a
    couple of files with some example data already in them.

    I'm putting my .tps files in C:\ProgramData\myco\myprog\

    When I run the program on my development machine my folders are created
    by my clarion app the first time it runs, and everything works fine.

    When I install my app on a test workstation using SB, my folders are
    created, and my files are placed in the correct folder, but my
    application gives me an error saying that I can't open the files.
    Checking the permissions of the myprog folder, I have read,write,
    execute.

    If I compare that to my machine, I have full access to the myprog
    folder. If I change the permissions on the folder that SB created to be
    full, my application works fine.

    Is there a way that I can script SB to give full access to the myprog
    folder for local users?

    I've looked throught the docs, and can't see anything.

    Regards,

    Neil.

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    Default Re: Shipping tps files with installer

    Hi Neil,

    you can use the "Set Access Control..." function to manipulate the access
    control list (ACL).

    There is a cool demo in the "Learning SetupBuilder Part I" CHM (see attached
    screenshot).

    Does this help?

    Friedrich
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    Default Re: Shipping tps files with installer

    Thank you Friedrich,

    As always, that is just what I needed. Works perfectly now.

    Regards,

    Neil.

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