11.05.2009, 05:55
Vista SP1 has an alternate Program files called (X86) That's where my IL2 '46 program is.
(X86) Is meant to be the place to keep "Older" Game files
Once you have installed IL2 in there. Open up(Explore)and right click on each executable file and go to properties. Clck the Compatibility Tab. then tick the box to allow running on (X86) folders Then click allusers and again allow (X86) compatibility.Apply and OK settings. Then go to security Tab Highlight your user tag and set allowable usage. Do the same for any other user tabs.
As long as you point the Modification to the C/rograms(X86)/Ubisoft/il2FB folder.
This should allow any modifications of Game files to take place automatically.
(X86) Is meant to be the place to keep "Older" Game files
Once you have installed IL2 in there. Open up(Explore)and right click on each executable file and go to properties. Clck the Compatibility Tab. then tick the box to allow running on (X86) folders Then click allusers and again allow (X86) compatibility.Apply and OK settings. Then go to security Tab Highlight your user tag and set allowable usage. Do the same for any other user tabs.
As long as you point the Modification to the C/rograms(X86)/Ubisoft/il2FB folder.
This should allow any modifications of Game files to take place automatically.