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* Antivirus software can cause problems, Norton in particular. AVG works ok. | * Antivirus software can cause problems, Norton in particular. AVG works ok. | ||
* Right click your AC icon and select Properties. Go to the Compability tab. Check "Run this program as an administrator." You'll get that annoying UAC pop-up every time you run AC now, but it makes it work (avoids the patching failed because you don't have permission to write in your application directory error. | * Right click your AC icon and select Properties. Go to the Compability tab. Check "Run this program as an administrator." You'll get that annoying UAC pop-up every time you run AC now, but it makes it work (avoids the patching failed because you don't have permission to write in your application directory error. | ||
Of all possible solution paths, the most disruptive system element for successfully running Asheron's Call with Vista is antivirus applications. There are known good applications such as AVG. Microsoft OneCare also works. Others can be found through searching discussion boards but when encountering an error that blocks the game laucher from properly executing it is most likely linked with antivirus or other internet security application. | |||
Please note, disabling the antivirus or security suite in almost every case is not a solution. It must be fully uninstalled and replaced with a "known good" antivirus applciation. | |||
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Revision as of 04:07, 16 September 2008
- Antivirus software can cause problems, Norton in particular. AVG works ok.
- Right click your AC icon and select Properties. Go to the Compability tab. Check "Run this program as an administrator." You'll get that annoying UAC pop-up every time you run AC now, but it makes it work (avoids the patching failed because you don't have permission to write in your application directory error.
Of all possible solution paths, the most disruptive system element for successfully running Asheron's Call with Vista is antivirus applications. There are known good applications such as AVG. Microsoft OneCare also works. Others can be found through searching discussion boards but when encountering an error that blocks the game laucher from properly executing it is most likely linked with antivirus or other internet security application.
Please note, disabling the antivirus or security suite in almost every case is not a solution. It must be fully uninstalled and replaced with a "known good" antivirus applciation.