Re: Protel 99 SE and MS Vista library problem?
- From: "Brad Velander" <bveland@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 27 Apr 2008 05:56:56 GMT
Rodo,
Seems you are not trying Peter's suggestion even though you think you
may be. By Peter's advice you would have to move the pertinent files to a
suitable location, not just try to change the permissions on the individual
files. Moving the libraries is no problem, you simply have to reload the
libraries after restrating the program. I don't use Vista but I have heard
the same issue/explanation/rumor that Peter recited. Moving just the
libraries will probably not solve all issues because there are many Protel
files that are constantly written to by the program in the WINDOWS
directory.
--
Sincerely,
Brad Velander.
"Rodo" <noway@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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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
.
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