Vista and innerspace

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Jerkjohnny
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Vista and innerspace

Post by Jerkjohnny » Wed Nov 07, 2007 10:57 pm

Seems that everytime i startup innerspace it resets to all default settings for any game profile I have previously changed data.

removing and reinstalling innerspace works, but if I simply change teh profile settings again, innerspace is disabled within the game, unable to find certain .dll files for itself.

So every time I want to use innerspace I have to uninstall ~ install ~ set profile for whichever game ~ run profile.

I never had this problem with XP, i know that Vista is being really anal about not letting me change the admin settings for teh innerspace folder, but it allows me to change them and works until I reboot, at which point they reset to default.

I am betting this is some random madness with Vista since this is still my first few weeks being tasked with this new OS.

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Post by Xeniaz » Sat Nov 10, 2007 3:12 pm

I never had this problem with XP, i know that Vista is being really anal about not letting me change the admin settings for teh innerspace folder, but it allows me to change them and works until I reboot, at which point they reset to default.
Are you logged onto Vista as your admin account when you try using Innerspace, or at the very least using the "Run as Admin" feature? I'm asking because I am slightly unsure exactly what it is you were trying to say in the paragraph that I quoted. IIRC Innerspace requires Admin to work correctly.

f1lter
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thanks

Post by f1lter » Tue Nov 20, 2007 2:43 am

Forgot about that just installed vista and that worked for me
Much Thanks

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Re: thanks

Post by graveangel » Thu Dec 13, 2007 6:04 pm

f1lter wrote:Forgot about that just installed vista and that worked for me
Much Thanks
I tried that but did not work for me.. any suggestions?

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Post by Volvic2002 » Thu Dec 20, 2007 3:49 pm

As Xeniaz said it should be enough if you installed IS as admin and run it as admin. At least IS should run by now.
What problems occur on your Vista?

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