In large companies money may not be the reason for pirating, but the bureaucracy. In you have to wait months to get your simple tool you might be inclined to pirate it to get the work done.
Well, in Windows you can do this but it is very user unfriendly. You can create an user for each application, then set the NTFS permissions and then run the application under the credentials of that user. Though there are probably some problems in this approach depending on the application.
ummm.... where's the "Profit!" step?
In large companies money may not be the reason for pirating, but the bureaucracy. In you have to wait months to get your simple tool you might be inclined to pirate it to get the work done.
Well, in Windows you can do this but it is very user unfriendly. You can create an user for each application, then set the NTFS permissions and then run the application under the credentials of that user. Though there are probably some problems in this approach depending on the application.
You mean metric vs imperial, right? :)
Windows does the same thing as Linux. Moving within the same filesystem only moves the directory entry.