User permissions

What user permissions are needed on both the master and client ends to ensure full functionality? Right now the installer seems to install for a single user, which is easy to fix. When a user without admin privleges tries to change the grid layout or add different clients, they are unable (I currently log in as an admin to change). What file or folder needs write privleges for all users? On the client end, what are all of the services associated with multiplicity so the user could theoretically decide whether the service is running or not (to prevent surprise control of their local box).

Thanks,
Mike Brooks-Williams
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Multiplicity stores its settings in the local machine part of the registry and so would need write access to those settings to change any settings.

On the secondary end the service is called "Stardock Multiplicity" (service = multiplicity)