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Old 10-24-2009, 04:48 PM
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I tried the new build (I ensure no previous Zimbra services are running from my locally built version) and it gives the Unauthorized Access error on my machine (running as Administrator).

The locally built version made on the same machine runs fine (no conventional Zimbra install or any registry entires from it remaining in either case).

I'll test both on another Windows PC this weekend. If there is anything useful I can do let me know. I'm posting here instead of emailing so others can have a try too.
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Old 10-25-2009, 04:32 AM
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Default Windows 2003 and XP

tryed it today on windows 2003 and windows XP and windows Vistal ultimate x64
the appilaction works if you wan't i can provide you an access to my machine
to see for your self that the app works
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Old 10-25-2009, 12:08 PM
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Originally Posted by Annoyed View Post
nxllpo:
Thanks for your work!

EDIT: Thanks VERY MUCH FOR YOUR WORK!

My system is running a recent clean install of XP Corp (not a warez copy!) fully updated. Java is installed. It is on a Workgroup, not a domain. I'm running as Administrator for test purposes.

EDIT:
I was able to make a working portable Zimbra using Thinapp per your advice.

I prescanned my system, installed Zimbra normally, postscanned the system, and built per the (easy) Thinapp wizard. Deleted the Zimbra install and all registry keys (easily found when prescanning) to return system to clean state. Load time is slow due to my slow USB key, but that's not an issue.

Now all my Windows Zimbra installs will be Thinstalls, and when inevitable Winrot sets in I can happily revert to portable backup or rescue my current Zimbra by copying it off.

Being able to download emails for offline work is nice, but being able to save the whole program make it far nicer.
Just a suggestion you can set on windows domain a script that will download the zimbra portable edition to their home folders with instruction on how to configure their account. they can later copy it to their USB drives and use it
and sync the usb with their home folders
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