How? I can't find this option anywhere.
+++ Now you can freely determine XYplorer's application data path und
thus banish any UAC (User Account Control) issues.
UAC (User Account Control)
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Re: UAC (User Account Control)
Look for "startup.ini" in the Help and scroll the help page down to the bottom.alexey_r wrote:From 7.00 change log:How? I can't find this option anywhere.
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Can somebody on Vista help here?alexey_r wrote:I've done that, set AppData/Path to E:\XYplorer\appdata (XYplorer is installed in E:\XYplorer), but still get an UAC prompt at the startup.
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One possibility for this:alexey_r wrote:still get an UAC prompt at the startup.
Look on the "Compatibility" tab of the properties for the xyplorer.exe file and/or the shortcut you're using to start XY. If the "Run this program as an administrator" box is checked, then uncheck it to avoid the UAC prompt.
It worked! It was set to run as administrator in the "Show settings for all users", for some reason.mwb1100 wrote:One possibility for this:alexey_r wrote:still get an UAC prompt at the startup.
Look on the "Compatibility" tab of the properties for the xyplorer.exe file and/or the shortcut you're using to start XY. If the "Run this program as an administrator" box is checked, then uncheck it to avoid the UAC prompt.
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