Hi Ronnie,
When you execute a script in ThinAir , I never seen new directory created.
When you execute a bundled script the following phases are executed : (I work with W7, I wonder that it in not really different in more recent win ?)
- The .exe creates a directory in \users\name\AppData\Local\Temp\ with a name like {00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000}
As most of win applications uses this method I can't imagine that this directory resides in a read-only partition.
- In that directory it uncompress some .dll file corresponding to modules declared by the Uses directive, and the main interpreter thinCore.dll :
- it also uncompress files so declared to be included in bundling phase.
- then the script is executed.
- at the end of the script the directory is deleted. But sometimes, if the execution fails, the directory remains. This is why it's a wise thing to check the Temp directory
So if your bundled .exe file is on a read-only partition there is no problem.
Hope that will help you ?
Regards
François.
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