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Old 11-21-17, 11:36 AM   #11
Pisces
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Originally Posted by Barleyman View Post
Nothing to stop you from declaring DW folder free for all.

https://m.wikihow.com/Change-File-Pe...s-on-Windows-7

It's not quite as complicated as they make it sound like. You can probably ignore "login as administrator" bit and there's already permission for "everyone", probably read only for program files. Change that to "full" and you're golden.
It's not that simple. There is more going on than NTFS file/folder permissions restrictions when you want to modify things in Program Files. User Account Control: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/win...-control-works

Windows doesn't even take administrator-users at face value when they want to modify files and folders. They have to acknowledge that they want their admin-cap on (get an administrator access token to elevate their rights) to do things. If not they are regarded just as any other common user. If not acknowledged it out right fails the action or the change is virtualized stored in the user's profile but not actually applied to the filesystem in Program Files.

https://blogs.msdn.microsoft.com/old...02-00/?p=91681

Installing old games outside of Program Files solves a lot of problems. Same goes for SC and DW. Saving games in the Scenario folderbeing the first one. It doesn't solve all problems, but many. Also execute old installer.exe or setup.exe executables as administrator thesedays. Or parts of their tasks will not succeed.
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