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All applications are placed in AppData/Roaming directory.

All applications are placed in AppData/Roaming directory.

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c4rsy
Junior Member
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07-11-2023, 12:32 AM
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You received a fresh XPS13 today, yet most of the software you attempt to install appears to be placing itself in AppData/Roaming. When you try to move it to C:/ProgramFiles, you encounter a Permission Denied error. Since you're an administrator, this might be related to system-level restrictions or permissions.
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c4rsy
07-11-2023, 12:32 AM #1

You received a fresh XPS13 today, yet most of the software you attempt to install appears to be placing itself in AppData/Roaming. When you try to move it to C:/ProgramFiles, you encounter a Permission Denied error. Since you're an administrator, this might be related to system-level restrictions or permissions.

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coreylemonade
Member
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07-18-2023, 02:03 PM
#2
I can set up a new folder at C:/Programs and run the app there without issues, but placing it in C:/Program Files doesn’t work.
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coreylemonade
07-18-2023, 02:03 PM #2

I can set up a new folder at C:/Programs and run the app there without issues, but placing it in C:/Program Files doesn’t work.

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AzmiCraft
Member
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07-18-2023, 03:29 PM
#3
Examine these access rights
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AzmiCraft
07-18-2023, 03:29 PM #3

Examine these access rights

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xPeeKay
Junior Member
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07-20-2023, 04:15 PM
#4
To place the apps in C:\Program Files, the installers need admin rights. These privileges aren't automatically given just because you have an admin account. When you right-click an app, you can select "Run as administrator." But if the app by default installs to %APPDATA%, it’s usually not recommended to put it in Program Files. It goes to %APPDATA% to prevent permission issues and avoid placing it in a system directory.
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xPeeKay
07-20-2023, 04:15 PM #4

To place the apps in C:\Program Files, the installers need admin rights. These privileges aren't automatically given just because you have an admin account. When you right-click an app, you can select "Run as administrator." But if the app by default installs to %APPDATA%, it’s usually not recommended to put it in Program Files. It goes to %APPDATA% to prevent permission issues and avoid placing it in a system directory.

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07-20-2023, 07:13 PM
#5
The Program Files owner is configured as TrustedInstaller. Every application installs to appdata/roaming, Microsoft Office, Skype, Twitch, Firefox, and all other software I attempt to install goes there. When trying to place them in Program Files, access is denied since TrustedInstaller holds the ownership and no one else has permission.
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Flashplayer551
07-20-2023, 07:13 PM #5

The Program Files owner is configured as TrustedInstaller. Every application installs to appdata/roaming, Microsoft Office, Skype, Twitch, Firefox, and all other software I attempt to install goes there. When trying to place them in Program Files, access is denied since TrustedInstaller holds the ownership and no one else has permission.

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kb2510
Junior Member
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08-03-2023, 07:16 AM
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No, I didn't disable UAC or install any system tweak tools.
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kb2510
08-03-2023, 07:16 AM #6

No, I didn't disable UAC or install any system tweak tools.

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HANG99
Member
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08-04-2023, 12:51 PM
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It's a brand new Windows version, I haven't added any other programs besides Office, Skype, Dropbox, Telegram, and a few more.
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HANG99
08-04-2023, 12:51 PM #7

It's a brand new Windows version, I haven't added any other programs besides Office, Skype, Dropbox, Telegram, and a few more.