Subject Re: dBASE Startup in Windows 10
From Charles <grahamcp@frontier.com>
Date Sun, 17 Jul 2016 11:18:50 -0400
Newsgroups dbase.getting-started

It's the dBASE program itself that I have to run as administrator, not the developed apps.  The developed apps run with no problems.
Charles

Tom G Wrote:

> Are your apps under the Program Files folder? If so, put them in a folder off the root of your C drive. IE C:\MyApp
> Tom
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> Charles Wrote:
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> > Is there a way to have dBase 10.3 Run as Administrator when clicking on the taskbar icon or from the app list without having to explicitly declare it when starting the application?  If I don't click Run As Administrator, then I can't save any changes to the apps. I am the only user on my laptop, so by default I have admin rights.
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