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DAZ|Studio F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Dec 19 7:58 pm)
I used to get that message a lot before I turned off the User Account Control in Vista. I never had a real problem, though, and simply clicked the "This program installed correctly" option. I suppose another option for you, if you don't turn off the UAC, would be to select to run the installer as administrator.
HTH
you can also right click and go to the properties of the file you are installing...go to compatibility mode (tab) and check to run it as if it was in XP or whatever previous version of windows it gives you.
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Quote - UAC is off, i however thought about doing the compatability mode thing, but would be a real PITA for every time (;
Yuh, I agree. Annoying as the message is, it would take less time to just click it away.
Ohhh, I just had a thought. Where do you have DS installed? It might not be a matter of the UAC, because I think I recall that once I took my installation out of the programs directory and put it in my root folder, that was when I stopped getting those messages.
I believe this message is caused by the installer not properly setting some registry settings, like version numbers and whatnot. The DAZ installers in question are probably not Windows Vista/7 compliant.
Based on my experience, it's generally not a problem. If the installer itself doesn't report any errors, you can usually go ahead and click "This program installed correctly".
I use DazStudio, but am an old Poser user so what I did was create a standard Poser folder tree in my Program files: Program Files/e-frontier/Runtime/Poser/Poser.exe and then just install everything tinto there and then just search the Runtime whenever i start up DS. I just prefer it all this way, but i do not think it would matter enough for this to be the problem.
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Anyone else see this or know what or why ?