![]() Windows Vista is changing this, afaik, and so applications that are intended to run under Vista should not be writing files into the application directory. Under Windows XP, all users created at install time are administrators, partly because there are so many apps out there which assume that they have permissions to things they shouldnt. All user data should be stored in the users profile (equivilent to the home directory in *nix). You should not have permissions to write into the applications directory unless you're an administrator, and you should not be running the game as an admin. The irony is this is precisely why they're doing it. Maybe they should focus on imporving security in Windows, and follwing already established standards (ie for Internet Explorer) instead of developing thir own stupid ideas for "standards")
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