i before i got vista i thout "that user account is good."
however 1 hour after i've explored vista i shotted that piece of crap off!
because.
1. jaws hates that dialog!!!!!! gur'r'r'r'r'rrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr!
2. all actions i performed beginned with: "uac dialog"that wasn't too hard 
to set up.
and me saying enough!
the second vista i got was already uac free, with vb libs ready to go, and 
well.
it was prepared by one of the most cool tech experts i knew. it had all 
except my screen reader and the internet.
sorry to get soo'o'o'o'o'o'o'o'o'o of'f'f'f'f'f'f'f'f'f'f'f'f'f'f'f'f'f'f
to'oooooooooooooooopic.
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Thomas Ward" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Gamers Discussion list" <[email protected]>
Sent: Friday, June 27, 2008 8:31 PM
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] A kind of introduction


> Hi,
> As a user of Jim's games under Vista one thing I have found with his
> games if you want to keep the security of User Account Control and play
> his games it is a good idea to install the games to your local directory
> tree. For example, my user name is Thomas so all of my Kitchens Inc
> stuff is installed to
> c:\users\Thomas\Kitchensinc
> which is easy enough to do. instead of accepting the default install
> path install the Winkit and games to
> your local directory.
> The reason why I do this is I do not want to disable the User Account
> Control feature of Vista which is a very good security feature built
> into Vista. With it on sometines it will effect the operation of Jim's
> games such as saving settings and saving games. With it in your local
> directory User Account Control will leave the programs alone.
> However, if you choose to disable User Account Control then accepting
> the defaults are fine. Jim's games will operate as well as they did
> under XP.
> Cheers.
>
>
>
>
> Jim Kitchen wrote:
>> Hi Brandon,
>>
>> Basically Vista does not much like my self extracting zip files so you 
>> have to have administrative rights to run (unzip) them.  Below is what I 
>> tell people.  You have already installed the winkit.zip, so just 
>> disregard that part.
>>
>> The first thing that you need to do is to run the setup.exe file in the 
>> winkit.zip file as it installs files that the rest of the games need.  So 
>> open the winkit.zip file, press S and then enter.  The winkit.zip file is 
>> the first link on my free windows text to speech games page.
>>
>> The rest of my games require full administration rights to
>> install. To do this arrow to the games installation file, press the
>> Windows context menu key, arrow to run as administrator, and press
>> enter. This will allow you to install the game as administrator.  Or you 
>> can just turn off the whole User Account Control thing in Vista and it 
>> will do the same thing.
>>
>> I hope that helps.
>>
>> BFN
>
>
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