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Revision as of 07:45, 3 May 2022
Sometimes it can be useful to install Eclipse Memory Analyzer in a shared directory so that many people can use it, but ideally with their own settings.
See [Eclipse multi-user installs](https://help.eclipse.org/latest/index.jsp?topic=%2Forg.eclipse.platform.doc.isv%2Freference%2Fmisc%2Fruntime-options.html)
1. Unpack Eclipse Memory Analyzer into a location which can be shared
2. Option: Start MAT and set up preferences etc. as required which will be the default configuration
3. Add to MemoryAnalyzer.ini -protect root
4. Make all the Memory Analyzer files and directories publicly readable, but not writable.
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