[Freeswitch-users] Issues creating/modifying FreeSWITCH files after using MSI installation in Windows 8

Jeff Leung jleung at v10networks.ca
Thu Jan 9 05:27:39 MSK 2014


I’m with Mr. Lenk on this one. Before you start going off on a disrespectful tone, there’s the wiki you can search through.

 

Hint: You can get FS to look for a set of configuration files elsewhere. Using sc.exe you can alter the FreeSWITCH service into looking for the config files in a custom location under Windows.

 

From: freeswitch-users-bounces at lists.freeswitch.org [mailto:freeswitch-users-bounces at lists.freeswitch.org] On Behalf Of Jeff Lenk
Sent: Wednesday, January 8, 2014 16:27
To: FreeSWITCH Users Help
Subject: Re: [Freeswitch-users] Issues creating/modifying FreeSWITCH files after using MSI installation in Windows 8

 

Your tone is kinda disrespectful here! I have provided an msi as an example of many things that FreeSWITCH can do and do so without having to build the code. It is a very simple MSI and I would like individuals perhaps like yourself to help out and contribute patches to enhance the installer.

 

Nothing undocumented about it the permissions aren't set to allow files to be created or modified unless you are the administrator. Your point about default permissions here is fair enough and I would consider modifying that. It would have been far better suited for you to offer to patch the MSI building process to set some default permissions.

 

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From: Moishe Grunstein <mailto:max at nysolutions.com> 
Sent: ‎Monday‎, ‎January‎ ‎6‎, ‎2014 ‎3‎:‎37‎ ‎PM
To: FreeSWITCH Users Help <mailto:freeswitch-users at lists.freeswitch.org> 

 

You can disable user account control, or run as administrator.


Thanks,

Moishe Grunstein
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From: freeswitch-users-bounces at lists.freeswitch.org [mailto:freeswitch-users-bounces at lists.freeswitch.org] On Behalf Of jayen
Sent: Saturday, January 04, 2014 12:37 AM
To: FreeSWITCH-Users Mailing List
Subject: [Freeswitch-users] Issues creating/modifying FreeSWITCH files after using MSI installation in Windows 8

I don't know if many (any?) of you folks have ever tried running FreeSWITCH in Windows 8, but the MSI installed version seems to have an issue that had me scratching my head for awhile this evening.  Specifically, it seems that I can't seem to create OR modify files in the FreeSWITCH directory located (by force) in Program Files.  Before you ask, yes-I'm using the 64-bit MSI/version in a 64-bit OS.  For instance, when I right-click in any folder in the FreeSWITCH directory tree and go down to "New", this is what I see: <http://i.imgur.com/1IJfir4.png>.  When I try to edit an existing file, I'm told that it's "read only" and my changes can't be saved.  How nice.

Interestingly enough it seems that only sub-folders located in "Program Files" or "Program Files (x86)" exhibit this level folder/file protection, and I am a member of the local "Administrators" group.  Having a bit of experience with all version of Windows post-Vista, I suspect that some craptastic (un?)documented feature of UAC is "protecting" the contents of the FreeSWITCH directory...just like it protects the rest of the contents of Program Files as well.

Now to my point: as anyone who has ANY degree of experience with Windows in the last 10 years fully knows, there are virtually NO PROGRAMS in existence that store configuration data actually IN the Program Files directory, or a sub-directory therein....so why in tarnation does FreeSWITCH?!?

Please fix this, or if I'm missing some really obvious solution to this problem, please-enlighten me in a response.  If you're going to suggest that I simply move the folder out of the Program Files directory to somewhere else on the system that isn't "protected" by UAC, that's a GREAT idea!  I think I'll do JUST THAT.  But why should I have to in the first place???  For that matter, why doesn't the MSI installer give you the option of installing the program somewhere OTHER than Program Files???  Food for thought...

Thanks all
Jeremy

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