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<blockquote data-quote="RogueCoder" data-source="post: 98565" data-attributes="member: 27972"><p>I am running as the administrator. However, when I checked the folder that the program was installed in I found that a lot of the files are marked read-only. I changed them all to be read/write. I then added my video folder and exited. I re-ran the configuration program and it is gone again. The date/time stamp on the DB3 file in the databases folder reflects the time I made my change to add my video folder.</p><p></p><p>Any other ideas?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RogueCoder, post: 98565, member: 27972"] I am running as the administrator. However, when I checked the folder that the program was installed in I found that a lot of the files are marked read-only. I changed them all to be read/write. I then added my video folder and exited. I re-ran the configuration program and it is gone again. The date/time stamp on the DB3 file in the databases folder reflects the time I made my change to add my video folder. Any other ideas? [/QUOTE]
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