Vista and Lectora

atbrown
Community Member Posts: 4
The only issue you may have is with AutoUpdate if you installed under the "Program Files" folder. If so, you need to run Lectora as an administrator (Right click the icon and select "Run as administrator"). You cannot just login as an administrator and run Lectora to get AutoUpdate to work ...
The reason has to do with Vista and their security schemes which prevent a program from writing to the "Program Files' folder without elevated privs (hence the right-click "Run As Administrator").
This ONLY has to be done when you wnat to check for updates and get them automatically via AutoUpdate (on the preferences tab).
Tim V
The reason has to do with Vista and their security schemes which prevent a program from writing to the "Program Files' folder without elevated privs (hence the right-click "Run As Administrator").
This ONLY has to be done when you wnat to check for updates and get them automatically via AutoUpdate (on the preferences tab).
Tim V
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