You need to make the changes to your config file. Also creating an autoexec file that you can exec when you launch the game will also do the trick.
You need to make the changes to your config file. Also creating an autoexec file that you can exec when you launch the game will also do the trick.
4) Use admin privileges sparingly and appropriately.
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4) Use admin privileges sparingly and appropriately.
This should do the trick reso. Here is an in-depth tutorial on how to create one if you are unfamiliar, including some of the commands you can use: http://www.cyberdeathsquad.com/forum...hp?topic=855.0
Hope that helps.
Thanks dude that would be very helpful but I know how to make the autoexec.cfg I just cannot seem to save it because of permissions in windows 8 and the last thing I looked up online about it read like a backwards bible to me really I need the help with changing file permissions so that I can save the exec sorry should have been more clear but was the first day of no smoking lol.
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i found this tutorial: http://www.addictivetips.com/windows...-in-windows-8/
and wrote up simple steps based off that article:
>Right click the file you want to change permissions
>Click “Properties”
>Click on the “Security” tab
>Select “Administrators” (<your user account name>\Administrators) from permissions box
>Click “Advanced”
>Click “Change” to change owner
>Click “Advanced”
>Click “Find Now”
>Select “administrators” and hit ok
>Click “ok” to close, it will change ownership of the file when you click this
>Click “Auditing”
>Click “Add”
>Click “Advanced” and select the user or group you want added (“Administrators”)
>an “auditing entry” dialog will open
>Click “Show Advanced Permissions”
>for full control, which you want, select “Success” from the “Type” drop-down menu
>enable “Full Control”
>click “ok”
>Click “apply” then “ok”
>click “Ok” on the windows security dialog that will pop up to confirm the changes
>right click file again
>click “Security” tab
>click “edit”
>Select user you want
>Under the “allow” field, check the “Full control” box to gain full access
>Click “apply”
>Click “yes” when the pop up shows to confirm the action
it is essentially the same convoluted process as in windows 7 if you are not an administrator with full access.
i believe this is what you need though I am unfamiliar with Windows 8.
Fyi check your steam folder settings. If not ran an as admin it might not be able to over write (save) your settings. Problem I had back in XP's early days.
That's the info that I was looking for thanks!
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