With the advent of Windows 7, my Writelog installation has become very cumbersome. Windows wants programs installed in c:\Program Files but Writelog insists on installing itself in c:\ham (where it s
Rick, I don't believe Writelog will work properly when installed in c:\program files under Win7. Something about write protected file locations? Isn't there a start menu choice to edit writelog.ini?
I originally allowed Windows 7 to install WL in the C:\Program Files (x86) folder but later uninstalled it and reinstalled it in C:\Ham\Writelog to get away from Windows 7 User Account Control. I hav
Not sure if I did anything significantly different, but I've been using W7 for about a year now and have WL installed in C:\contest\writelog\programs When installed, I simply pointed to that location
Very interesting. My copy of WL is in C:\ C:\Program Files(x86). It has always worked flawlessly from there (almost), but Writelog.ini is setup to put all configuration files in a folder on my data d
Hi Guys I suggest you to copy your program files of writelog into c:/User/[username]/AppData\Local\VirtualStore\WriteLog I had to do this in Win 7 ultimate and Win 8 to get Writelog running 100%. I t
I don't have Win7 on my PC, but since WL is installed in the root directory the Virtual store path is not a problem. Check for your writelog.ini file at C:Windows. If the file is there check that it
On Win 7 you absolutely can not store writelog.ini in c:\windows. All writes from non-admin users are forbidden and even reads get redirected to c:\users\<username>\AppData\Local\VirtualStore\Windows
Not true, Rick. My copy of writelog.ini is stored in c:\windows, and WL updates the parameters in it just fine. I checked the security permissions on c:\windows and c:\windows\writelog.ini and they'r
Interesting. Must be allowed when you run as administrator. Since I use the same computer for ham radio and personal business, I am loathe to run as administrator except when absolutely necessary. If