This is the BIG issue introduced with Vista.
Either turn off User Account Control, or run the program as
Administrator.
I think this feature was in XP Pro, but turned off by default, in
Vista, it was turned on by default, hence the shock to new users.
Go to [Control Panel]>[User Account] and turn off User Account
Control. Albeit, some rogue program could execute an exe file without
your authorization. BUT if you turn that off, you are now more in an XP
world.
Otherwise, and maybe the safer mode, is to execute the program in
Administrator mode, which in effect YOU are, as this is a PC at home,
and not in a public office environment.
Do look at Total Commander as an Explorer replacement, and check the
boxes under properties to [X] Run as Admin....
Your choice.
All 32 bit applications do go by default to the <x86> program
folder on a 64 bit system.
Comments?
----- Edward Pottasch
wrote:
> I received the 64-bits version of Windows
7 on a
> new computer.
Installed Amibroker up to 5.2 (32 bits version) and want to
> install the latest beta now. Go to the devlog page and download
the latest
> beta. The run it. It starts off asking to extract it in C:\Program
Files
> (x86)\Amibroker