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Installing Adobe Flash

Submitted by fobos.deimos on April 5, 2007 - 11:49am

Hi to all,

I've just downloaded PortableApps. My main reason is that i'm looking for some solution to have an installation and to run it on some workstations without administrative rights. Can you please tell me if there is such possibility? I searched for some solution and I see that it is possible to install Photoshop, but I couldn't find anything about Flash.

Thanks

coping contents/application from one drive to another

Submitted by joemommapoo on April 4, 2007 - 12:06pm

we are planning to train a large group of teacher how to use usb drives and portable apps. We want to give each teacher a drive with the programs already on them. Is their any way to do load the programs faster? We have been just coping the contents of one drive onto the next, etc.

Black Frame

Submitted by Milbes on April 4, 2007 - 6:36am

Hi,

My System here: Fujitsu-Siemens Scenic N (Mainboard D1961), onboard graphics card (SIS 661FX Rev 01) and size 1600*1200.

When I start Portable Appsthe red Frame is smaller then portable apps is. At the right side and at the bottom of portable Apps I have an 2cm thick line. When I want to close portable Apps I have to click in the black line above the clock (not on the close Bottom). The list of the installed programs ends outside the frame.

wr

Milbes

PA isn't working on Vista

Submitted by didierjo on April 2, 2007 - 9:25pm

I found out my U3 equipped 512mb Traveldrive doesn't like my new laptop with vista very much. I uninstalled U3 and (correctly)installed the base version of Portable Apps, and every time it's insertted, Vista has a fit and needs to find a driver for it. When I take it with me to school, the XP Pro computers there run it flawlessly. Is (or has) anyone else had this problem, or does someone have a solution for me?

Post Your PAM Themes - Posts Only No Discussion

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Submitted by SmithTech on April 2, 2007 - 6:23pm

Since the other PAM Themes Forum is really getting out of hand, I propose this.
1. Post only a line or two about your theme\themes.
2. To avoid multiple posts if you have multiple themes, link to a page listing your themes.
3. NO REPLIES, this will allow the authors to come back and edit their posts when they update or add themes.
4. If you must comment use the Post Your PAM Themes Comments Forum again to keep this one manageable.
5. Try to keep your posts to only 2 or 3 lines so the thread doesn't get unnecessarily lengthy.

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