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yichigo39
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10-27-2023, 03:03 AM
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There’s no built-in option to bypass the permission prompts for program files or x86 binaries on Windows without extra steps. You may need to adjust settings or use third-party tools to manage access. Regarding the app that can’t save changes, it could be due to insufficient permissions—check if the app has write rights to the file location or try granting it access manually in settings. Lowering security settings might help, but be cautious about privacy implications. If you need further help, provide more details about the files and app behavior.
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yichigo39
10-27-2023, 03:03 AM #1

There’s no built-in option to bypass the permission prompts for program files or x86 binaries on Windows without extra steps. You may need to adjust settings or use third-party tools to manage access. Regarding the app that can’t save changes, it could be due to insufficient permissions—check if the app has write rights to the file location or try granting it access manually in settings. Lowering security settings might help, but be cautious about privacy implications. If you need further help, provide more details about the files and app behavior.

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RoiMP
Member
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10-27-2023, 05:32 AM
#2
Reduce User Account Control or execute the application with admin privileges
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RoiMP
10-27-2023, 05:32 AM #2

Reduce User Account Control or execute the application with admin privileges

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Goranius
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10-28-2023, 12:55 PM
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I ran the UAC check, but it didn’t succeed. For admin access, I thought I could start the app directly, though I had to save it first. I ended up saving files as a non-terminal format and not in an x86 folder. It works now, but I’d prefer to avoid this mess for future file searches.
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Goranius
10-28-2023, 12:55 PM #3

I ran the UAC check, but it didn’t succeed. For admin access, I thought I could start the app directly, though I had to save it first. I ended up saving files as a non-terminal format and not in an x86 folder. It works now, but I’d prefer to avoid this mess for future file searches.