Am 20. Jul, 2009 schwätzte Bryan O'Neal so: > Downloading ltools clearly reviles "setup.exe" However, the tell tail > information comes from the text file titled NoADMIN.txt where the first > entry is > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > How to run LTOOLS, if you are running on a non-admin account under Windows > XP ? > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > 1. Answer: It won't work, because ... > > ... if the admin doesn't trust you and does not give you his admin password, > why > should he let you fiddle with the harddisk? > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > It goes on, but really it is just more of the same you can not do it. Their > may be a way to modify their environment to make it run in a users > non-privileged space for USB devices, since in theory thier is no reason you > have to be admin on a windows box. (You can map user level hardware drivers > as a non-privledged user, it is one of thier many security flaws, but you > have to modify their projcet so it stays clear of system hardware and only > interacts with user hardware, like the USB key) We're explicitly talking about USB drives, so might there be a way to access multtiple filesystems on a single USB drive without needing admin access? ciao, der.hans -- # http://www.LuftHans.com/ http://www.LuftHans.com/Classes/ # If determining good culture is left up to busybodies and politicians, # we will be left with culture fit only for busybodies and politicians. # -- Jeff Taylor, Reason