Subject: Re: Curious problem
From: "fixitz" <fixitz@netcom.com>
Date: 14/11/2003, 19:00
Newsgroups: alt.sci.seti

You probably need Seti in its own folder and set the security on the folder
to full control for all users... just a guess.

"Malcolm Scrimger" <telenet@shaw.ca> wrote in message
news:MwNsb.382746$pl3.149557@pd7tw3no...
This morning I downloaded the Command Line client for a new computer
and started the program on a laptop computer with two profiles.
After initiating the program in the Stella profile I installed a program
that after installation had to reboot the computer. On reboot I
decided to open the other profile called Malcolm.  Clicking the
seti program in its directory it started and to my surprise it
required the prompts again for initiating the setup information.  I had
no choice so I entered the necessary information and it downloaded
a new work unit and started processing again.

Question:  Why would this happen if the directory is the root directory
of the computer and not within a profile directory structure?

I am just curious to see if someone can shed some light on this.
tnx
Malcolm