User Manual

Installation
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Installation requirements
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If you do not have administration rights, you have to enter an administrator password.
Be informed that this is perfectly normal and is only necessary when the program tool
is started for the very first time.
Alternatively, you may want to disable UAC and let the PC behaves as with Windows
XP. You can do that in the Control Panel:
1. Select Start > Settings > Control Panel.
2. In the Search box on the top right of the screen, type in user account control.
The link for
Turn User Account Control (UAC) on or off
appears.
3. Click on the link.
The
Turn User Account Control (UAC) on or off
page appears.
4. Uncheck the Use User Account Control (UAC)… option.
5. Click OK and restart the PC.
Windows Vista/7 Virtualization
Windows Vista/7 Virtualization creates a "per user" copy of system folders and registry
keys and then redirects successive data operations. For example, assuming that an
application requiring UAC permissions writes to a system location, such as to the
%programfiles%
folder, Windows Vista redirects write operations and read operations
to a user-specific location in the user’s profile folder. Registry virtualization works
similarly and applies to registry keys under the HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE
subtree. This feature causes no problem to system operations as long as you do not
use system folders, such as
C:\Windows
or
C:\Program Files
to store any project
information.