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Saved games in Windows 7 11/02/2013 at 14:48 #41400
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I've recently upgraded to a Windows 7 laptop. Generally, SimSig works fine, however I've noticed a couple of minor problems. Firstly, although I can save games and re-open them while in the simulation, I can't view them when I open the simulation's folder (and yes, I do know about 'Use Public Documents' and they ain't there either!). Strangely, snapshots are unaffected. Also, I was messing around with the multiplayer client log function, but I can't find where this is saved to either.

Finally, does anyone know if it's possible to disable the write protection on 'Program Files' sub-folders? I have the only user account on the machine but it still stops me saving things directly to these locations (excluding SimSig saves made in-game)

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Saved games in Windows 7 11/02/2013 at 15:36 #41401
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Firstly, although I can save games and re-open them while in the simulation, I can't view them when I open the simulation's folder (and yes, I do know about 'Use Public Documents' and they ain't there either!).
I'm still using XP, and so my knowledge is a bit sketchy, but I think that in newer Windows versions, if a program tries to write to the Program Files directory without the proper permissions, i.e. being run at Admin level, writing operations get redirected into another folder set up specially for that purpose. As far as the program is concerned, Windows will pretend that everything is saved in one location, however if you have a look using Explorer, it shows only the files actually present in the program directory, and misses out the "redirected" files. See also this blog post from Microsoft.


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Also, I was messing around with the multiplayer client log function, but I can't find where this is saved to either.
That reminds me of a small bug with Edinburgh and Central Scotland. On my computer, both simulations write their log file to the desktop, which doesn't seem quite right. And even more off-topic, it seems like at the moment route cancels aren't logged.


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Finally, does anyone know if it's possible to disable the write protection on 'Program Files' sub-folders? I have the only user account on the machine but it still stops me saving things directly to these locations (excluding SimSig saves made in-game)
That's not really recommended, however hopefully it should suffice to modify the file permissions on Simsig's program folder only. What you'd need to do is right-click on the Simsig folder -> Properties -> Security and then give full write access to the Users group, though somebody with Vista or 7 could probably explain it a bit better if necessary.

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Saved games in Windows 7 11/02/2013 at 19:45 #41404
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If you don't have write access, you should have a button in Windows Explorer in the Simsig directory which says something like "View Compatibility Files". Press that button and you should see them.

If you set the permissions up on the folder as described, this won't happen.

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Saved games in Windows 7 11/02/2013 at 19:52 #41405
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Hello all

I've recently upgraded to a Windows 7 laptop. Generally, SimSig works fine, however I've noticed a couple of minor problems. Firstly, although I can save games and re-open them while in the simulation, I can't view them when I open the simulation's folder (and yes, I do know about 'Use Public Documents' and they ain't there either!). Strangely, snapshots are unaffected. Also, I was messing around with the multiplayer client log function, but I can't find where this is saved to either.

Finally, does anyone know if it's possible to disable the write protection on 'Program Files' sub-folders? I have the only user account on the machine but it still stops me saving things directly to these locations (excluding SimSig saves made in-game)
The easiest way is to simply disable "Windows UAC" through control panel, but you possibly don't want to do that.

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Saved games in Windows 7 11/02/2013 at 20:43 #41409
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Making it a convention to always save your games in your documents folder instead of the SimSig install location also works around this nicely, since you always have unrestricted write access there.
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Saved games in Windows 7 11/02/2013 at 22:45 #41415
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Thanks everyone, I've given myself full permission on the SimSig folder and everything now behaves as it should.
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