Installed dependencies don't have Authenticated Users privilege (Win7)

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Vojtěch Dobeš

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Mar 7, 2013, 12:24:22 PM3/7/13
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Hi, I don't know if this is bug or just something set wrongly on my computer. I run Windows 7. I never had any trouble with Composer, but after self-update today (I have global installation) when I run composer install, the installed files don't have Authenticated Users between privileged users and groups. So the app fails on first such file included, because I run PHP under my current user.

What could get wrong? As I say, it worked few days ago.

Jordi Boggiano

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Mar 7, 2013, 12:30:24 PM3/7/13
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Maybe you ran it in an admin command by accident? In any case I would
imagine that deleting the vendor dir and running composer install again
in a user shell should solve it. Never experienced that issue though so
I can't say for sure.

Cheers

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