said:
>The answer is it depends on what it takes to install the app and how you
>manage your volume/drive lettering.
>If all the app needs is a Desktop object that you can click on, you don't
>have to copy anything.
>If the app, keeps a private INI file or configuration file with hardcoded
>drive letters, you might need to copy the app.
>If the app has a complicated configuration, like Smartsuite or Mozilla,
>you are probably going to need a separate install.
Perfect -- exactly what I need to know.
Thanks very much,
Sandy
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