Viestiketju: Windows Vista
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Vanha 08.02.2007, 22:50
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Olettekos saaneet Ozia toimimaan Vistassa?
Itselläni versio 3.95.4g ei toimi!

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Mulla toimii ainakin 3.95.4m. Tosin kaikkia ominaisuuksia en ole kokeillut.

Tässä vielä virallista tietoa. Pointtina on että ozia ei missään tapauksessa kannata asentaa program files kansion alle.

OziExplorer - Running OziExplorer with Windows Vista
Windows Vista has introduced changes to how Windows operates which can cause issues with OziExplorer.

The issues below only apply if running the Windows Vista operating system

Vista issues for all OziExplorer versions

Installing OziExplorer

When installing OziExplorer a dialog will appear asking for for permission to install, this is normal for Vista. If you are logged in as Administrator you just need to give permission, if you are not logged in you need to enter an Administrator ID and password before proceeding.

After doing this proceed with the install.

After installing you may receive a warning indicating "This program may not have installed correctly" and you will be presented with 2 options "Reinstall with compatibility settings" and "This program installed correctly". Just choose the "This program installed correctly" option.

Map and Data Folders

If you install OziExplorer into the "Program Files" folder tree then you should not store your maps in the Map folder attached to the OziExplorer folder as Vista does not allow programs to write files to any folder in "Program Files". When software write files to these folders they are redirected to a "Virtualstore" folder in the users own folder area which can cause confusion as you may end up with 2 copies of the file which are different. The same applies to the Data folder.

The Map and Data folders could be put in

* the "User" folder - example c:\<user>\OziExplorer\Maps (<user> means your user name), this folder can only be seen by this user.
* the "Public" folder - example c:\Public\OziExplorer\Maps , this folder can be seen by all users.
* anywhere else you like - example c:\OziExplorer\Maps , this folder can be seen by all users. Note - if you are using a managed PC in a corporation or government area you may not have permission to write to any folders other than those in your user area.

Vista issues for OziExplorer versions 3.95.4n or older

Issue

If you install OziExplorer into a subfolder belonging to the "Program Files" folder then it will not accept the registration unlock codes.

Workarounds

Install OziExplorer to the folder C:\OziExplorer

or

Run OziExplorer as Administrator. To do this right click on the shortcut and select the "Run as administrator" option from the menu.

Issue

Windows Vista regards the "Program Files" folder tree as a protected area and will not let programs write files into these folders. Therefore if you install OziExplorer into a subfolder belonging to the "Program Files" folder then it will write all new files into the "VirtualStore" folder which is part of the current user folder tree.

Workarounds

Install OziExplorer to the folder C:\OziExplorer

or

Run OziExplorer as Administrator. To do this right click on the shortcut and select the "Run as administrator" option from the menu. OziExplorer needs to be run as Administrator every time so it is better to add it to the properties of the OziExplorer shortcut. Open the properties of the shortcut by right clicking on the shortcut and selecting Properties from the menu. Select the Compatibility tab and tick the "Run this program as administrator" checkbox, if you cannot tick the checkbox you must press the Button "Show settings for all users" (below) and tick the checkbox on that screen.

Issue

Runtime Error 216 at 000032E0 when closing OziExplorer.

Workaround

This is a non critical error and can be ignored, just click OK to continue. The error occurs in OziExplorer within the compiler library code which was not written by us, this makes it more difficult to find the cause but we are attempting to fix the issue.

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