Basically you cannot modify anything in the "Program Files" directory (or any sub-directories)..

Vista does something called "virtualization" where it makes a fake copy of the "Program Files" for the use of your application when it is run.. It does this to trick your program into thinking it can still do the old XP thing of modifying the "Program Files" directory, sadly these changes are only temporary (once your program quits the changes are gone)..

The best thing to do is to check the systemVersion and to use the AppData folder for Vista and greater.. You should also be doing this on Mac OS X (Application Data or Preference) as well as Linux.. Basically think like this "My program is set in stone in the application/program files directory"
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