Re: Protel 99 SE and MS Vista library problem?
- From: Jamie <jamie_ka1lpa_not_valid_after_ka1lpa_@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 26 Apr 2008 19:07:42 -0400
Rodo wrote:
I couldn't find the setting for the folder library in Protel so I'm tring to change the permission but ... there are sooooo many of them is ... annoying. So far I've changed the Protel security settings inside Program Files and no luck. The folder is set to read-only. I changed that but it keeps defaulting to read-only.... ARGH! ... as I said .... annoying. I'll let you know what happens later.
Thanks
You need to be in Admin mode and turn off the UAC "User Access control"
There are couple of other things that can be done in the reg but I don't think that'll protein to you.
Vista has screwed up so many people in companies all over trying to upgrade and use existing software. Even new software coming out does not
perform on it worth a ***.
In any case, The performance of Vista has really took a nose dive on
software that does run on it. .NET programs have become yet another large crutch for windows and putting Vista on top of that really places the icing on the cake.
You need to strip down Vista as much as possible.
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