At 07:22 PM 4/30/2007, I wrote:
>SPSS 14 and 15 seem to like to leave files sysprs7.tgz, sysprs7.dll,
>lsprst7.tgz, and lsprst7.dll, in whatever directories they take as
>'active'.
>
>The original [post on this question] poster said they only show up if
>you are running without administrative privileges.
Many thanks to Daniel J. Robertson, who wrote off-list,
>This resolution in SPSS Knowledgebase may help...
>
>
http://support.spss.com/tech/Troubleshooting/ressearchdetail.asp?ID=52297 From that resolution,
"These files are directly related to our new SPSS/Clementine licensing
scheme. When an SPSS or Clementine data file is opened the internal
license manager will search for a valid license and set these files
accordingly. [It] will first attempt to write these files to the
\windows\system32 directory. If the user doesn't have permission to
write there, [it then] writes them to the directory where the data
files reside. [...] Our development is looking to see if this can be
handled in a more elegant way in the future."
And that's why it doesn't occur with administrative privileges, since
those convey write access to system directories.
With, again, warm thanks,
Richard