T0r0 wrote...
Nope. I have never turned it off.
Then you're lucky. UAC can cause problems with older software that was not designed to run under Vista/Windows 7 - just look at the notation (by Microsoft) on the UAC settings page. It doesn't do it on every configuration, but it does it on enough rigs to warrant the reccommendation to turn it off.
As to the OP - which message are you getting? If it about "access" you need to configure nwmain.exe to run as an admin in compatibility mode. While you're at it, set to run in XP SP2 mode or XP SP3. If you're getting messages about "needing to make changes" you can try the same solution, but will most likely be better of just turning UAC off. Worst case, you'll have to reinstall.
In any event - check this
thread. Some of the tips in the OP might help.
Modifié par Pstemarie, 21 janvier 2012 - 12:04 .