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<blockquote data-quote="Malingo" data-source="post: 422250" data-attributes="member: 80390"><p>XP doesn't have the Virtual Store feature, you either can copy the .dll there, or you can't. What you can check if permissions are correct on the .dll, the user that runs Mediaportal (the user that is logged in) has to have read/execute permissions on the dll.</p><p></p><p>But also in Vista, the Virtual Store only is used when the program itself wants to write to the Program folder. If the user wants to copy files there without Admin rights, either UAC will kick in and you get the chance to get admin rights for this copy procedure, or if UAC is disabled the copy will file just like in XP.</p><p>If you copy a file yourself in Explorer, it should never end up in Virtual Store.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Malingo, post: 422250, member: 80390"] XP doesn't have the Virtual Store feature, you either can copy the .dll there, or you can't. What you can check if permissions are correct on the .dll, the user that runs Mediaportal (the user that is logged in) has to have read/execute permissions on the dll. But also in Vista, the Virtual Store only is used when the program itself wants to write to the Program folder. If the user wants to copy files there without Admin rights, either UAC will kick in and you get the chance to get admin rights for this copy procedure, or if UAC is disabled the copy will file just like in XP. If you copy a file yourself in Explorer, it should never end up in Virtual Store. [/QUOTE]
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