Seems to be a habit in WinWorld anyway. For all I remember even on Win 95 it was restricted - if the user rights where set in the right way.
Even a professional it magazin wrote an article that let me assume they must work as admin. Last week. (-_-)
>Not that it should surprise anybody... Microsoft had been warning developers for quite some time about this for quite some time -- long before the release of Vista, when they finally made good on their threat of locking stuff down. ... and typical *nix developers are likely to ask "why the heck are you writing application software so that you *need* to run it with "root" access anyway?"
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>>same to registry HKLM :)
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>>>It will run, but no problems depends...
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>>>If your program writes to the Program Files (x86) folder, you'll have UAC issues.
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>>>>I just want to make sure before I go out and purchase a Windows 8.1 pc....
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>>>>VFP 9.0 apps WILL run under 8.1, correct?
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>>>>There are no issues?
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>>>>Thank you,
>>>>Rich Murillo
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