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William-NM:
Yes, I remember using this a few years back, too. I sometimes forget that it is Microsoft's computer and that they're just letting me borrow it.  :-\

I installed the hack, just in case...
Thanks!
William

sKiZo:
Be interesting to find out why MC insists on owning that particular piece of real estate and making it difficult to make any changes.

Probably because tech support is much easier if we can't change anything. ;-}

Truthfully, this is the only program I have such issues with. Definitely bookmarked the hacks and I'll install those on the HTPC for playing around. It's also a PITA to change or upgrade any of my SoundSpectrum visualizations, and that will help a lot.

JimH:

--- Quote from: sKiZo on May 05, 2017, 06:28:11 pm ---Be interesting to find out why MC insists on owning that particular piece of real estate and making it difficult to make any changes.

--- End quote ---
Not sure what you mean by that.

Hendrik:
Milkdrop is just incredibly old, it was written before UAC (User Account Control) was a thing in Windows, so it can't deal with the new security concepts of Windows. Thats nothing directly to do with MC.
Its also perfectly normal for files and folders in the "Program Files" directory to not be directly editable by users, settings are supposed to be stored elsewhere - but see above for old. :)

William-NM:
Hendrick: Yep, it would be nice to be able to put the default presets folder under the "user" hierarchy. Haven't been able to figure out how to do that, though. I'm kinda surprised that there hasn't been more activity in visualizers, though I do have ProjectM (a MilkDrop2 derivative) on my Android phone... I guess it must be hard to generate enough revenue to interest devs. Happily, Media Center keeps on rolling.  8)
Wm.

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