Change to default user folder requires approval.

G

Guest

Whenever a different user account signs onto the PC, I get the message that
"A change to the default user folders requires your approval.
I check the "Remember this action" box and click on "Allow".
The message continues to come up when a user different from the current user
signs on.
I understand what the message means.
My question is: why is Microsoft AntiSpyware ignoring the "Remeber this
action" selection?
 
G

Guest

I too am having this problem. I am running with restricted accounts and have
moved "My Documents" to an alternate location. It appears to me that there
must be a default variable in the registry with an environment variable that
is copied whenever a user logs on, but I haven't identified it yet.
 
I

Ira

Hi, MSAS currently only allows the administrator to do many and I am
guesssing that what you are trying falls in that category. Mus as I hatte
to say it wait for Beta 2.
Ira
:I too am having this problem. I am running with restricted accounts and
have
: moved "My Documents" to an alternate location. It appears to me that
there
: must be a default variable in the registry with an environment variable
that
: is copied whenever a user logs on, but I haven't identified it yet.
:
: "s-conley" wrote:
:
: > Whenever a different user account signs onto the PC, I get the message
that
: > "A change to the default user folders requires your approval.
: > I check the "Remember this action" box and click on "Allow".
: > The message continues to come up when a user different from the current
user
: > signs on.
: > I understand what the message means.
: > My question is: why is Microsoft AntiSpyware ignoring the "Remeber this
: > action" selection?
 
B

Bill Sanderson

If this makes beta1 unusable for you, I'd uninstall it and await beta2. I
don't believe this is fixable in the beta1 product.

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