(oh forget to mention that eclipse doesnt really do that (ask to
elevate the rights to admin)
On Thu, Sep 9, 2010 at 20:59, Johan Compagner <jcompagner_at_gmail.com> wrote:
> normally when you install into a dir that doesnt have the rights
> all plugins that you install afterwards (or i guess updates) are
> installed in your user home dir in a .eclipse dir i believe.
>
> Else you have to elevate your rights, eclipse should ask for it, when
> upgrading itself.
>
> johan
>
> On Thu, Sep 9, 2010 at 18:13, Richard Gomes <richard.anywhere_at_gmail.com> wrote:
>> When I installed Helios to "C:\Program Files" under Windows 7, the Subclipse plugin installation didn't seem to have any effect.
>>
>> When I installed Helios to "C:\Users\Me\Downloads" and did the same Subclipse plugin installation, the "SVN Repository Exploring" perspective was visible to me.
>>
>> This is evidently caused by Windows 7, which now insists on controlling access to "Program Files" (you'll notice if you extract eclipse.zip to "Program Files" that Windows 7 prompts you for authorization).
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