I feel like I'm answering a whole new question here! :-)

You are of course correct concerning a bog standard use of pp on an end user system.

However, in my case I stand by the statement that the code is not viewable for the user. Because its a server side environment, the temp folder is created on the Citrix server in a temporary user profile (for each logged on user) which only the Citrix applications have access to. Users have no access rights to teh Citrix servers so cannot view these files. The temp folders are purged at logoff.

In any case, I've created a new OU in active directory to store the application groups that users will be allowed to add and remove themselves from. The admin account I'll be using to add/remove group access will ONLY have rights to the apps in that directory, so the security aspect is covered.


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