Hi all,
we want to install Stata on a new server and as far as I know there are several ado path directories (e.g. base) and therefore ado files that are shared by all users on the server. This can create problems if for example certain users need different versions of the same ado file (for compatibility reasons) or manually adjust ado files without letting anybody know….! Is there a way to protect these directories globally (e.g. during the installation process) and only allow (regular) updates by the admin? Is there are a way to automatically adjust the adopath assigning users only the base ado folder on the server and a personal ado folder on a fdnetwork drive? I know there is the possibility to use profile.do or a sysprofile.do, but I think users can still circumvent these files, don‘t they?
Thanks for your help in advance. If any piece of information is missing, please let me know.
P.S.: I used the Statalist search, Stata manuals and Google, and did not find a suitable solution, but I think this is such an obvious questions that there must be an answer to my questions.
we want to install Stata on a new server and as far as I know there are several ado path directories (e.g. base) and therefore ado files that are shared by all users on the server. This can create problems if for example certain users need different versions of the same ado file (for compatibility reasons) or manually adjust ado files without letting anybody know….! Is there a way to protect these directories globally (e.g. during the installation process) and only allow (regular) updates by the admin? Is there are a way to automatically adjust the adopath assigning users only the base ado folder on the server and a personal ado folder on a fdnetwork drive? I know there is the possibility to use profile.do or a sysprofile.do, but I think users can still circumvent these files, don‘t they?
Thanks for your help in advance. If any piece of information is missing, please let me know.
P.S.: I used the Statalist search, Stata manuals and Google, and did not find a suitable solution, but I think this is such an obvious questions that there must be an answer to my questions.
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