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EA_Leeuw
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4 years agoHey @nikx_silence,
I can imagine that there are multiple reasons why the EA requires to be installed in folder that (in some cases) require admin rights in order to access them. Maybe you can take a look at your UAC (User Account Control) as a workaround?
Thanks for the feedback nonetheless. 🙂
I can imagine that there are multiple reasons why the EA requires to be installed in folder that (in some cases) require admin rights in order to access them. Maybe you can take a look at your UAC (User Account Control) as a workaround?
Thanks for the feedback nonetheless. 🙂
4 years ago
Hello,
changing UAC settings is no option. Think about an computer where the child has different time and content limitations. When they get admin rights or something like that, they are able to change program installations or system limitations.
I think it must be possible to make an installation to a folder that is prepared with full access for a normal windows user without any question after admin rights.
Later installations of games may require additional components that can only be installed with administrator rights, but the app and gameprogram files and source data should be placed in one folder and updated there without having to enter additional administrator rights.
- EA_Leeuw4 years ago
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@nikx_silence, appriciate the feedback! 🙂
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