Live mode copies what it needs to to a temporary directory on the host computer, runs the application, and then deletes it afterwards, leaving nothing behind. This can be useful for running the application from a CD or if you work on a computer that may have spyware or viruses and you'd like to keep your device set to read-only. As a consequence of this technique, any changes you make during the Live mode session aren't saved back to your computer afterwards.
Live mode copies what it needs to to a temporary directory on the host computer, runs the application, and then deletes it afterwards, leaving nothing behind. This can be useful for running the application from a CD or if you work on a computer that may have spyware or viruses and you'd like to keep your device set to read-only. As a consequence of this technique, any changes you make during the Live mode session aren't saved back to your computer afterwards.
Live mode copies what it needs to to a temporary directory on the host computer, runs the application, and then deletes it afterwards, leaving nothing behind. This can be useful for running the application from a CD or if you work on a computer that may have spyware or viruses and you'd like to keep your device set to read-only. As a consequence of this technique, any changes you make during the Live mode session aren't saved back to your computer afterwards.
Pass additional command-line parameters to application.
RunLocally= Run portable application from read-only medium. This is known as Live mode. It copies what it needs to to a temporary directory on the host computer, runs the application, and then deletes it afterwards, leaving nothing behind. This can be useful for running the application from a CD or if you work on a computer that may have spyware or viruses and you'd like to keep your device set to read-only. As a consequence of this technique, any changes you make during the Live mode session aren't saved back to your device.