Hi there,
Am wondering ... how does the new WDM feature impact portable operation?
Thoughts:
-I have MC normally installed on a few systems, but in each case I actually run MC from a separate portable install location instead; this provides complete/discrete control over versioning and quick-regressions to/from zipped backups of the portable install folders.
-A portable install which is dependent on something installed on the host is no longer portable, by definition.

Questions:
-Which type of "install" should I use to deliver the WDM into the host system, to suit my portable preference? The normal install, the portable install, or both?
-What impact does
declining the Windows device install dialog during install have, either in normal or portable install scenarios? Does NOT installing it
impair either form of operation?
-What's the best way to enjoy the WDM feature on a given host system where MC is normally installed, but not using the normal install -- instead using a portable install for day-to-day operation?
?
Thanks!
P.S. -- AWESOME FEATURE. Have periodically tried to MacGyver something similar with junk 3rd pty. apps for years!
