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Rahn
  •  Rahn
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2010-01-08T19:56:13Z
I just moved to a new machine, Windows 2008 server.
Installed Visual Cron. (for everyone)
Starting up, I get an error that the the setting directory is not writeable:

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Unable to save Servers file, error: Access to the path 'C:\Program Files\VisualCron\settings\servers.xml' is denied.



Do I need to run as administratory every time I start up?
Or can this be changed.

(this is probably a simple question, but w2k8 is new to me.)
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Rahn
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2010-01-09T01:47:26Z
Looks like turning off UAC takes care of the problem.
Knew it would be something simple.
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2010-01-09T14:55:24Z
Thanks, we will test this here. One might think that UAC should not matter because SYSTEM is an administrator - or was it the client that you had problems with?
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Rahn
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2010-01-09T15:01:59Z
It was the client. (Logged in with an administrator account)
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2010-01-09T15:02:26Z
Which version?
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