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| Guest | Games missing from game explorer after moving folder I am moving a lot of my games out of the Program Files folder into C:\Games so that UAC doesn't ask permission to play most of my games anymore. The problem is that, after I move the game folder, even though the game plays perfectly, it disappears from the Game Explorer and I can't seem to get it added back. The specific game i'm trying with is Lord of the Rings Online. (I moved World of Warcraft and it fixed itself instantly) Everquest 1 also disappeared and no matter what I do I can't seem to get it back in the game explorer other than dragging in the exectuable. Is there a way to get the official Game Explorer icon back for Lord of the Rings Online with the full game rating and ESRB rating and all after moving the folder? I've been googling and searching and can't find anything. |
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| Guest | Re: Games missing from game explorer after moving folder =?Utf-8?B?RGVmbWV0YWw=?= <Defmetal@xxxxxx> wrote in news:4210FFE4-A88A-4708-B19A-C31A2BDDA8FA@xxxxxx:
Click Options above the icons Click Unhide Games Click OK might work, otherwise, Windows isn't designed to have files moved around, it's great you got some games to work ok, but you're probably just screwed on other things. Instead of moving files around, why not just Disable User Account Control from the User Accounts control panel? UAC shouldn't come up when you run a game, only when you install it. sounds like system problems, and moving programs around your HD is probably just makin it worse. -- -A. | ||||||||||||
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| Guest | Re: Games missing from game explorer after moving folder MMORPGs (massively multiplayer online RPGs) require admin privs to run, because they often update patch data. Unfortunately for certain games, this causes a problem because you can't run a game as admin from the Game Explorer by right clicking on it. Some games were designed knowing about UAC, and have made workarounds. Older games require you to go to properties and hit run as admin, and then require you to click accept to play the game or patch it. Such as Vanguard or Final Fantasy XI. This however, does not happen if you have the game out of Program Files, and in a folder such as C:\games (i found this out from WoW customer support when the game wouldn't patch when executed from the Game Explorer) "Andy [YaYa]" wrote:
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| Guest | Re: Games missing from game explorer after moving folder > "Andy [YaYa]" wrote:
news:C1DFFD78-1C40-464B-9ACC-E1D0D510B11A@xxxxxx:
EQ1 all correctly elevate Vista if they need to patch. So they do NOT require manual elevation (Run as admin...). Well that's not totally true, you have to patch the game once as an admin so it can download the latest updater that is Vista compatible. Except for Guild Wars, that game is so simplistic in it's design that it's just simply the best MMO out there.
run as admin on that one, it just does it when it needs to update. Odd. FFXI I don't doubt that you have to do something special with that one. Worst patching system EVER! As for elevating, I simply go to the game EXE (in program files, like c: \program files\sony\everquest\everquest.exe), change the properties so the program runs as Admin then when you run the game from Games Explorer it runs elevated. -- ZOMG... Top down replies please. -- -A. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| Guest | Re: Games missing from game explorer after moving folder r2rX <r2rX.37vqz5@xxxxxx-mx.forums.net> wrote in news:r2rX.37vqz5@xxxxxx- mx.forums.net:
update you have to go through Windows Update. UAC has it's use, if you have kids espically. Parental Controls in Vista rock and I think you have to leave UAC on to use em. So there are circumstances where you have to have it. -- -A. | ||||||||||||
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| Guest | Re: Games missing from game explorer after moving folder >> Windows would operate alot smoother if UAC is disabled. If you have an
Firewalls help, but lots of applications list themselves as an exception which opens up the application to unsoliticed traffic. Virus scanners on average find less than 20% of currently active viruses the first few days of release, and is only up to about 50% by the time the virus is a month old. Now, you really should use a personal firewall, virus scanner, and e-mail protection, but it's like a flu shot, it often works but not 100% of the time. There are things built into Windows Vista that are not part of UAC that helps, particularly around the security permissions for the background services. There's also been tons of automatic code review done and thousands of fixes made. Again, this all helps. Computer security is about 'defense in depth'. If someone gets past the Firewall (easy for say a peer-to-peer game that lists itself as an exception on the Firewall), gets past your virus & spyware scanner (easy by just targeting a well-known network-facing application, like say a multiplayer game), and finds a vulnerability, if that application is running with full administrator rights your machine can be owned. In fact, if you ever do find a virus or rootkit, the only way you can be sure you have removed it is to flatten your machine and not move any of the data over. If on the other hand, you have UAC enabled and the application that is hacked was running as Standard User, you can know that it won't have infected the system files. It's much harder to create a rootkit without admin rights. -- -Chuck Walbourn SDE, XNA Developer Connection This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warrenties, and confers no rights. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| Guest | Re: Games missing from game explorer after moving folder "Chuck Walbourn [MSFT]" <chuckw@xxxxxx> wrote in news:C0FABFD2-A03F-40C3-AE9B-B99A14ED1D7D@xxxxxx:
security. Like how not to keep personal data on a computer that has Internet access. Everything else, feel free to take, I could care less if you end up with a HD full of porn you can download from anywhere. What do security professionals say when asked, "Which OS do you trust the most with data security?" I'd wager Vista isn't at the top of that list. Also how many users, when presented with a UAC, just click continue, even if they don't know why they are getting that message? It's nice to get a heads-up, but that doesn't stop people from clicking through all the time. I forget if UAC says anything other than "Soandso app is trying to access system files". Considering how many times I see that message you'd think I'd have it memorized. -- -A. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| Member | Re: Games missing from game explorer after moving folder UAC and Windows Defender are good ideas, but they're not executed so well. And considering that alot of "Internet Security" solutions (whether McAfee, Norton, ESET, Kaspersky etc) all have the same/similar functionality, why not have that instead? r2rX ![]() |
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| Guest | Re: Games missing from game explorer after moving folder r2rX <r2rX.382ch6@xxxxxx-mx.forums.net> wrote in news:r2rX.382ch6@xxxxxx- mx.forums.net:
nice to bunch McAfee with Kaspersky, most people will tell you one is not at all like the other. Kaspersky Norton (2008, not <2007) ESET McAfee in that order. -- -A. | ||||||||||||
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