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Posted: Sat Mar 20, 2010 11:21 am
okay, installed The Elder Scrolls IV Oblivion just now and im working on getting plugins installed, namely Oblivion Mod Manager (OBMM), which apparently has problems running right because of the ******** User Access Control (UAC, this is for those who dont know)
i changed the properties of the shortcut for OBMM to run it as an administrator, but EVERY <********> TIME I RUN THE SHORTCUT i get this I ******** GIVE UP! only ******** way to take a screen shot in Windows 7 is with the ******** snipping tool, which is useless when the screen is dimmed whenever its bitching about a system wide change you're about to make.
long (and less rage filled) story short, every time i go to run OBMM, it spazzes and asks me to confirm the damn change and it pisses me off because:
1. THERE IS NO WAY FOR UAC TO MAKE AN EXCEPTION FOR A PROGRAM
2. The only way to get UAC to stop spazzing out is to just flat out disable it completely
im just gonna have to uninstall oblivion and reinstall it AGAIN but in a different folder thats not the Program Files (x86) one
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Posted: Sat Mar 20, 2010 1:15 pm
When I tired using mods in Oblivion, Vista freaked out and hid the files for the game. I have to turn off some of the security settings to get the game to work.
It's stupid.
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Posted: Sat Mar 20, 2010 2:53 pm
Microsoft tries to help but all they end up doing is going over the ******** edge and make the security TOO strict -.-
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