To disable UAC: Control Panel > User Accounts > Change User Account Control Settings > "Never notify me".
No idea what's wrong with JK2, though. I haven't played this awesome game since my Win98 days...
Thanks for the input, scavvenjahh.
JKJO is indeed such a splendid game, and still holds up in every way to this day like no other title I know. From 2003 no less!
I think the problem may be the updating and patches... The first few times I loaded, updated, ran, and saved games, there was no "jk2config.cfg" and not even any "saved" folder in the
GameDatabase folder, even though I could load and save games just fine. The last time I installed, I tried not patching, and the config file and save folder were then present. I had SGU alter the file for surround and make the surround shortcut on the desktop, but it didn't work and would still load in single screen, low rez. None of the icons or shortcuts run the game in surround. I was able to run in surround by running the program from the CD auto-run, though it was cut off i.e.- running in only the second and third monitor. I was able to defeat this by adjusting the powerdesk settings to a setting I did not want, namely to open items on the left screen rather than the center screen. An annoyance that I can't benefit from the game patches or center screen PD setting, but I suspect that's life and I'm sure I'll get over it somehow. :wink:
I am aware of UAC, how to turn it off, etc. but I suspect that might not have to do with UAC notifications rather than the individual file and folder permissions / run as admin scenarios I mentioned.
To alter and save the .cfg file, or any other files for that matter, I have to alter the properties, security settings, and permissions of the individual file or folder. Without doing this, I will get "access denied" or that it won't let me save to this specific location, or a host of other similar permission related nuisances. All of this regardless of the fact my account is the only account, is set as admin and owner, etc.
Like I say, I don't mind the pop up UAC process at all when something is being changed on my computer, and actually think it's a good idea (could be wrong). It's the lack (to my knowledge) of any general setting to eliminate having to alter the options and security settings / permissions for each and every file and folder, just to manipulate it. It's possible that it is indeed the UAC business, but I'd hate to lose the quick "pop up" security feature just to avoid tons of busy work to alter my files. I want full permissions and abilities for every file and folder on my computer without first having to bother with busywork, and I want every single file, folder, and program "run as admin" by default without having to jump through hoops first.
Totally possible I may be missing something very simple here, but that's currently my situation.
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