That seems logical but I heard somewhere that microsoft put in a feature that meant only the administrator could put in administrator priviledges thus creating a chicken and egg scenario?
That seems logical but I heard somewhere that microsoft put in a feature that meant only the administrator could put in administrator priviledges thus creating a chicken and egg scenario?
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Don't know about any "chicken and egg" scenarios (but then again, my machine is set to ask my permission before even starting RTW after I put it in the disc tray), but I do it all the time to unlock files I want to monkey around with.
Alternatively, sometimes just renaming the Total War program file itself (e. g. renaming it from "C:\Program Files\The Creative Assembly\Rome - Total War" to something like "C:\Program Files\Monkey Peaches\Rome - Total War" upon installation makes them easily editable. That's what I did before I figured out how to bypass the lock in the method I described above.
Last edited by Spartan198; 06-13-2008 at 13:56.
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Basically I hate Bill Gates's software.
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Everybody claims Vista is too complicated, but it's freaking XP that I can never figure out!![]()
My Greek Cavalry submod for RS 1.6a: http://www.twcenter.net/forums/showthread.php?t=368881
For Calvin and TosaInu, in a better place together, modding TW without the hassle of hardcoded limits. We miss you.
IMHO, Vista makes things look simplier on the surface, for people who don't know/care how things work "under the hood". But, for someone who knew their way around XP pretty well, there is more to re-learn and get used to.
About UAT: I'm a software engineer myself and I work with a lot of others. There was not a single one of them who didn't turn it off immediately after installing Vista.
Last edited by HouseOfHam; 06-14-2008 at 04:07.
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Personally going for Linux in a few weeks when I get my new computer.
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The only thing I can say is never met a software engineer, IT person, programmer etc, who actually wanted to install Vista in the first place. No one wants a bloated piece of c**p for an OS. I find it inexcusable that any OS should require more RAM then the recommended amount for a high end graphics products (Photoshop CS3).
I have better uses for my RAM.
In millions of years time people will excavate into landfill sites and then find the "Vista band" which is a full band in the sediment of old computers dumped by the new requirements made by Vista. Thankfully Linux and Mac have done much better since the release of Vista and this environmental disaster has been partly diverted.
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Vista was aimed to be installed on home pcs and used by people with little or no previous computer experience. There is no argument that it wouldn't be the OS of choice for a professional developer. But, sometimes it's not a question of wanting or not wanting to install it. In many companies, you're not given a choice and have to use what they give you, or what they have licenses for. Sometimes, you have it so you can develop a product specifically for it - most of the newer games are written and optimized for DirectX 10, which only exists on Vista, and sometimes people install it just to check it out or have dual boot.
I'm not going to advocate picking Vista over XP or the other way around. The simple truth is that the vast majority of new computers are sold with Vista pre-installed, and most non-experts will not bother with re-installing the OS, so Vista will remain the de-facto "most popular" OS and we all just have to deal with it.
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My Greek Cavalry submod for RS 1.6a: http://www.twcenter.net/forums/showthread.php?t=368881
For Calvin and TosaInu, in a better place together, modding TW without the hassle of hardcoded limits. We miss you.
Change the permissions for your data folder. If I remember correctly, it will change the permissions of all files inside it as well.
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