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  1. Red Hat CodeReady Studio (devstudio)
  2. JBDS-3695

Using existing JBDS with downloaded/installed JDK fails if JBDS is in Program Files folder

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    • 9.1.0.CR1
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      So if the user selects an existing JBDS installation from their Program Files folder and lets us install JDK, the installation will fail when the installer tries to change jbdevstudio.ini to point to the JDK we installed.
      The problem once again is in windows magic, it does not allow to modify files in a protected folder without administrative rights.

            nivologd@gmail.com Denis Golovin (Inactive)
            jrichter@redhat.com Jan Richter
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