Exiftool gui various disabled1/8/2023 If you configure that your user has access to the directory where ExifToolGui resides you can save the settings without any problems. Another way would be, that you change the security settings of the directory (inside program files dir) where you have copied ExifToolGui. Therefore you have to start ExifToolGui with "Run as Administrator" to get the privileges to save the settings into the program files dir. And since Win7 Administator is not eqal Administrator if the UAC is enabled. Since Vista you can only write files into the program files dir, if you have administrator privileges. You can bind a manifest to your exe file inside this manifest you can define that your executable needs priveleges (e.g. This is the first time I hear something like that. You've written that a programm must be "registerd" from the operating system to get priveleges. I am very impressed by the speed at which you both Bogdan and Phil give answers in this forum. or have I misunderstood something ?Īnyway thanks in advance. to be able to simply lauch ETGUI without to have to use the "run as administrator command". to put the exe and corresponding files in a properly ordered subfolder of Program Files (it might be personnal but I hate loosing time in ProgramFiles or Windows folder looking like a mess )Ģ. I have done it and it works OK, with the creation of the ini file.ġ. Searching in the forum I see in the "very slow thumbnail creation" thread that I need to run in administrator mode. I have the "Cannot save GUI settings" message everytime I quit and parameters are lost. I reinstalled the same way and it did not work, so after reading your installation manual, I installed exiftool.exe directly in Windows folder and the ETGUI files in a Windows/ExiftoolGUI folder. I have now a new laptop under W 7 64b Home Premium. I had put both ExifTool and ExitoolGui files in a specific sub-sub folder in Program files and it worked fine just by clicking in the shorcut within Windows Sart Menu. I've been using your tool V 4 for a year on W XP SP3 and it's great.
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