Windows: Allow Single-User Installation if a Portable App isn't in the cards

Thanks for posting this - I really want to run Obsidian, but have hit a barrier.

I have admin rights on my computer, but apparently the packaging of the app violates my workplace’s group policy (something about writing to and running from the appdata folder - I’ll confess I don’t fully understand).

It’s strange because I can install other apps like Roam (I believe Roam and Obsidian are both electron apps, but maybe I’m missing some obvious difference between apps and how they install/run).

Any thoughts on what would need to change about Obsidian to make it more palatable.

Not sure if this is related to Windows: Allow Single-User Installation if a Portable App isn’t in the cards (and apologies if this sort of cross-referencing is tacky - I am new to the forum!).