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Originally Posted by JSWolf
Well Book Designer does write to the application directory and it does run better under Windows 7 then it does under Vista. UAC is a bunch of nonsense. We have a laptop with Vista and I've turned UAC off because I do not want Vista telling me what I can and cannot do on my computer.
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But my point is, Jon, that if the programmer of BD had written the application correctly, there wouldn't have been any issues, and you wouldn't have need to turn off UAC. The rules have always been clearly stated; it's the programmer's responsibility to follow them. Follow them, and your application is "future proof". It's part of being "professional" to do it right, and sloppy not to.