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So what you're saying is that there's no way to give WoW full rights, but
instead I have to disable UAC altogether? I like the UAC feature as a whole, but if I'm going to be installing mods I'd like WoW to have permission to save the data... There's no way to do it? ![]() "Jason" wrote in message ... So far I've not had any problems running World of Warcraft save 1. Lately I just realized that MODS written for WoW (Damage Meters, Threat Meters, Auctioneer) do not get their data saved on exit. Everytime I start the game all the mods are from a few weeks ago, ironically when I started running WoW on Vista. I am wondering if anyone else has noticed this, and if this culd be a write permissions problem on Vista that didn't occur on XP? - Jason |