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Hi,
I've just checked how the latest client installation package works (ver. 11.3.11301). It brings up the UAC elevation dialog and properly configures the file association. May I ask you to check if this installation package works properly in your environment?
- mateiacd7 years agoContributor
Hi,
The company where I work is using Smartbear Collaborator.
It is important for the employees to be able to install the GUI part of the client without administrative rights.
And ccollab_client_11_0_11000_windows_x64.exe can be installed and it works very well installed as a standard
user, except the missing registry key I was referring to.
- mateiacd7 years agoContributor
Hi,
- I have tested the installation of the 11.3.11301 Collaborator Client on Windows 10
- I can execute the ccollab_client_11_3_11301_windows_x64.exe as a standard user on Windows 10, no elevated privileges are required
- The UAC dialog box does not appear, so in this regard it is incorrect what you wrote ("It brings up the UAC ")
- The installer then suggests to install the Collaborator Client into the folder below.
C:\Users\MateiA05\AppData\Local\Collaborator Client (see attached image)
Then I see in the registry that an association is made between the ".collabdiff" file extension and the ccollabexternaldiff.exe tool
- HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Classes\ccollabexternaldiff\shell\open\command
"C:\Users\MateiA05\AppData\Local\Collaborator Client\ccollabexternaldiff.exe" "%1"
which is good !
What appears to be incorrect is that the Preferences -> External Diff Launcher fields are empty (see attached image). I will raise another separate ticket for this subject.
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