Permission message at statup
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Permission message at statup
I have just gone from XP to Win 7 (64bit) and each time I start the game I get a permission message "Do I want to allow the following program to make changes etc".
Is this normal. The UAC is on default settings and altering that does not prevent the message from occuring (using next lowest setting).
Can I stop these messages without turning off UAC altogether?
My friend has 32bit Vista and does nt get these messages.
Thanks. P.S. Since getting Win 7 sometimes the game freezes / the sound stops playing during the computer (German) turn.
Is this normal. The UAC is on default settings and altering that does not prevent the message from occuring (using next lowest setting).
Can I stop these messages without turning off UAC altogether?
My friend has 32bit Vista and does nt get these messages.
Thanks. P.S. Since getting Win 7 sometimes the game freezes / the sound stops playing during the computer (German) turn.
RE: Permission message at statup
Same here with Vista 32 bit.
I am using an account without admin privileges (like people should do for safety reasons) and every time I start "War in the east", it asks me for my admin password and starts the game as admin user.
I want to use the game as user instead of admin. A game should not need admin rights at all! Please help.
I am using an account without admin privileges (like people should do for safety reasons) and every time I start "War in the east", it asks me for my admin password and starts the game as admin user.
I want to use the game as user instead of admin. A game should not need admin rights at all! Please help.
RE: Permission message at statup
Just a thought: where did you load WitE?
It is a BAD idea to put WitE in Program Files instead of Root. However if you put it in Root you need Admin priviledges to access it.
It is a BAD idea to put WitE in Program Files instead of Root. However if you put it in Root you need Admin priviledges to access it.
RE: Permission message at statup
Hi pomback!
I installed WitE in G: - a partition where no admin rights are necessary. I install all my games that way to avoid UAC requests. But WitE fails miserably in that matter. [:'(]
I installed WitE in G: - a partition where no admin rights are necessary. I install all my games that way to avoid UAC requests. But WitE fails miserably in that matter. [:'(]
RE: Permission message at statup
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Hi pomback!
I installed WitE in G: - a partition where no admin rights are necessary. I install all my games that way to avoid UAC requests. But WitE fails miserably in that matter. [:'(]
Hm. I am afraid I can't be much help since I always work with full admin permissions. Never used a partition, but I have found that WitP, BtR, and WitE will not work properly in Vista or Windows 7 (usually save issues) unless located in the privilidged area.
RE: Permission message at statup
Still no news or patch for this annoying bug? And by the way the german version is still 1.04.36 and the updater tells me I'm up to date.
Patch .40 for the english version is availalble since september.
This is not a good support. Please get this fixed. A game needing admin rights is a joke and a security risk.
Patch .40 for the english version is availalble since september.
This is not a good support. Please get this fixed. A game needing admin rights is a joke and a security risk.
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RE: Permission message at statup
I think this is a Matrix installer issue which I will bring up with them, however I'm not sure about that. As for the patch, we will be making a 1.05 update official very soon for both German and English versions. Until then you can get the German public beta via the Member's Club. Unless something comes up in the next few days, the public beta 1.05.45 version will become the official version next week. The only downside of using the German public beta is that it does not yet contain the new translation file, so you might see a few words in English. The official update will include a new translation file. In the future, we plan on always releasing a German version with each public beta (without a new translation file), and then will add a new translation file when the version is made official. Sorry for the delay on the German patch.
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RE: Permission message at statup
Thank you Mr. Billings! Hopefully the need for admin rights will be removed with a future patch, great to learn about a German patch coming up next week. Maybe not all hope is lost. [8D]
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RE: Permission message at statup
This is not a bug. Because of the security system and registry, we need admin access to run the game. You should only be asked for elevation once when you first launch the game.
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RE: Permission message at statup
I understand that the update.exe needs admin rights to be able to install updates if available...
What I do not understand is why the autorun.exe (launcher of the game) and WarInTheEast DV.exe (the game EXE) need admin rights EVERY TIME you start the game. They should not, like any other game. There is no need for the game to have system rights while running!
If you take away admin rights from the WarInTheEast DV.exe, you get an error message when starting the game.
In the end it's a bug! None of my games need admin rights and no game should do so. It's bad programming and a security risk.
What I do not understand is why the autorun.exe (launcher of the game) and WarInTheEast DV.exe (the game EXE) need admin rights EVERY TIME you start the game. They should not, like any other game. There is no need for the game to have system rights while running!
If you take away admin rights from the WarInTheEast DV.exe, you get an error message when starting the game.
Which I did, and do here. [&:]Fatal Error Code#801, There is an error with your game's serial number as currently configured. Please contact www.matrixgames.com/helpdesk for support.
In the end it's a bug! None of my games need admin rights and no game should do so. It's bad programming and a security risk.
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RE: Permission message at statup
Did you choose 'This user' or 'All users' when installing? Could be that with 'All', you would not need Admin rights.
In any case, couldn't you make a shortcut that have got Admin level?
In any case, couldn't you make a shortcut that have got Admin level?
RE: Permission message at statup
@ jshan: Thank you for letting me know, I'm not the only one who is annoyed with the admin need. [8D]
@ gingerbread: I tried both installation methods, the result is the same. The game needs admin rights every time you start it. A shortcut with admin rights would achieve nothing because Vista/Win 7 gives you the UAC prompt http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User_Account_Control in any case a program demands admin rights, which War in the East annoyingly does.
This is the case in an Windows Admin account and the same in an user account without admin rights.
Again, the update.exe of course should and does request admin rights to be able to apply updates. But a game NEVER should demand running with admin rights, having write access to all system files and registry all the time. That's a severe security risk and simply bad programming.
Edit: Well, today the German patch from 1.04.36 to 1.05.45 came and I installed it without problems. But the admin rights bug still remains. [&:]
@ gingerbread: I tried both installation methods, the result is the same. The game needs admin rights every time you start it. A shortcut with admin rights would achieve nothing because Vista/Win 7 gives you the UAC prompt http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User_Account_Control in any case a program demands admin rights, which War in the East annoyingly does.
This is the case in an Windows Admin account and the same in an user account without admin rights.
Again, the update.exe of course should and does request admin rights to be able to apply updates. But a game NEVER should demand running with admin rights, having write access to all system files and registry all the time. That's a severe security risk and simply bad programming.
Edit: Well, today the German patch from 1.04.36 to 1.05.45 came and I installed it without problems. But the admin rights bug still remains. [&:]
RE: Permission message at statup
As far as I understand the permission request is not from the game .exe itself but from the ggwite.exe - this file is used to verify the serial number is valid and it seems to be used to validate the player identity in multiplayer games.
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RE: Permission message at statup
Denniss, you are right. The ggwite.exe demands admin right. It gets started directly after you start the WarInTheEast DV.exe. Thank you for telling me that, I didn't notice! [:)]
Strange is: If you take the admin rights away from the WarInTheEast DV.exe - then the ggwite.exe (which still has the admin need in it's properties) doesn't bring up the UAC. I suspect, because it inherits the rights from it's parent exe, the WarInTheEast DV.exe, which in this case has no admin rights. The result is the error mentioned above.
This is really messed up. [:-] And WHY should the verification of a serial number require admin rights? Gary Grigsby games on the Amiga were already badly programmed but in a charming way but this is ridiculous. [:'(]
Strange is: If you take the admin rights away from the WarInTheEast DV.exe - then the ggwite.exe (which still has the admin need in it's properties) doesn't bring up the UAC. I suspect, because it inherits the rights from it's parent exe, the WarInTheEast DV.exe, which in this case has no admin rights. The result is the error mentioned above.
Fatal Error Code#801, There is an error with your game's serial number as currently configured. Please contact www.matrixgames.com/helpdesk for support.
This is really messed up. [:-] And WHY should the verification of a serial number require admin rights? Gary Grigsby games on the Amiga were already badly programmed but in a charming way but this is ridiculous. [:'(]
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RE: Permission message at statup
Hi Guys
Below is the statement that "SledgeFox" wanted us to share with you that he received on his helpdesk ticket that might help you guys out with your issue:
"This is not a bug, it's a function of the otherwise harmless serial number security system that is part of the game. I'm sorry this is annoying you, but it is not something we can change without a new security system, As you noted, an update was released for the German version. v1.05.45 should bring you up to date with the latest version of War in the East."
Kind Regards
Christian Bassani
Matrix Games
Below is the statement that "SledgeFox" wanted us to share with you that he received on his helpdesk ticket that might help you guys out with your issue:
"This is not a bug, it's a function of the otherwise harmless serial number security system that is part of the game. I'm sorry this is annoying you, but it is not something we can change without a new security system, As you noted, an update was released for the German version. v1.05.45 should bring you up to date with the latest version of War in the East."
Kind Regards
Christian Bassani
Matrix Games