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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Siep Kroonenberg wrote:<br>
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<blockquote type="cite" cite="mid:20200309204430.GE2448@bitmuis.nl">The
horrors of UAC and NTFS permissions... It might have been simpler
<pre wrap="">just to rename tlperl.</pre>
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True.<br>
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<pre wrap="">Do you _need_ an admin install?</pre>
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Well, in the Windows world, when one is installing a program for all
users, one installs it as (an) administrator, which ensures that it
<i>really</i> goes into C:\Program files [(x86)] and not into some
hidden directory which pretends to be C:\Program files [(x86)] for
the current user but which is complete invisible to all other
users. Now as far as I know, TeX Live does not try to insert
anything into C:\Program files [(x86)], but the idea of installing
for all users as (an) administator is so deeply ingrained that I did
not consider for a second that I might install TeX Live as myself.
And to be honest, I don't <i>want </i>to install it as myself. I
could, I suppose, create a TeX Live user, and install it as that,
and I will do that if you recommend that I should. But the TeX Live
hierarchy should most certainly not be owned by me, or by any "real"
user for that matter.<br>
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<pre wrap="">The module concerned consists of the following files:
<root>\tlpkg\tlperl\site\lib\auto\Win32\OLE\OLE.dll
<root>\tlpkg\tlperl\site\lib\OLE.pm
<root>\tlpkg\tlperl\site\lib\Win32\OLE.pm
<root>\tlpkg\tlperl\site\lib\Win32\OLE\Const.pm
<root>\tlpkg\tlperl\site\lib\Win32\OLE\Enum.pm
<root>\tlpkg\tlperl\site\lib\Win32\OLE\Lite.pm
<root>\tlpkg\tlperl\site\lib\Win32\OLE\NEWS.pod
<root>\tlpkg\tlperl\site\lib\Win32\OLE\NLS.pm
<root>\tlpkg\tlperl\site\lib\Win32\OLE\TPJ.pod
<root>\tlpkg\tlperl\site\lib\Win32\OLE\TypeInfo.pm
<root>\tlpkg\tlperl\site\lib\Win32\OLE\Variant.pm
Are these present?</pre>
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Indeed they do, as far as I can tell. See below :<br>
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<blockquote type="cite">C:\TeX\Live\2020>dir
tlpkg\tlperl\site\lib\auto\Win32\OLE<br>
Volume in drive C is SSD 0 (Win 7 system partition)<br>
Volume Serial Number is 9A53-7E13<br>
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Directory of
C:\TeX\Live\2020\tlpkg\tlperl\site\lib\auto\Win32\OLE<br>
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09/03/2020 20:03 <DIR> .<br>
09/03/2020 20:03 <DIR> ..<br>
08/03/2020 17:43 415 .packlist<br>
08/03/2020 17:43 135,168 OLE.dll<br>
2 File(s) 135,583 bytes<br>
2 Dir(s) 34,494,423,040 bytes free<br>
<br>
C:\TeX\Live\2020>dir tlpkg\tlperl\site\lib\OLE.pm<br>
Volume in drive C is SSD 0 (Win 7 system partition)<br>
Volume Serial Number is 9A53-7E13<br>
<br>
Directory of C:\TeX\Live\2020\tlpkg\tlperl\site\lib<br>
<br>
08/03/2020 17:43 4,379 OLE.pm<br>
1 File(s) 4,379 bytes<br>
0 Dir(s) 34,494,377,984 bytes free<br>
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C:\TeX\Live\2020>dir tlpkg\tlperl\site\lib\Win32\OLE<br>
Volume in drive C is SSD 0 (Win 7 system partition)<br>
Volume Serial Number is 9A53-7E13<br>
<br>
Directory of C:\TeX\Live\2020\tlpkg\tlperl\site\lib\Win32\OLE<br>
<br>
09/03/2020 20:03 <DIR> .<br>
09/03/2020 20:03 <DIR> ..<br>
08/03/2020 17:43 6,234 Const.pm<br>
08/03/2020 17:43 2,744 Enum.pm<br>
08/03/2020 17:43 6,096 Lite.pm<br>
08/03/2020 17:43 12,714 NEWS.pod<br>
08/03/2020 17:43 31,034 NLS.pm<br>
08/03/2020 17:43 30,692 TPJ.pod<br>
08/03/2020 17:43 14,758 TypeInfo.pm<br>
08/03/2020 17:43 18,380 Variant.pm<br>
8 File(s) 122,652 bytes<br>
2 Dir(s) 34,494,386,176 bytes free<br>
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