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This is why I find it hard to stay away from iRacing...
"Dirt" > wrote in message ... On Oct 24, 7:59 am, (Andrew MacPherson) wrote: > Believe me, the Skip Barber is far, *far* more satisfying to drive than > any rFactor > mod I've ever tried. I drove the Formula Mazda last night. How does it compare to the Skip Barber? It has more overall grip and power. Ed |
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This is why I find it hard to stay away from iRacing...
The probem has something to do with the UAC but I can't pinpoint exactly what. When the iRacing webpage tries to run any of the exe's (in the iRacing folder) i.e chat, update, etc. nothing happens. All exe's are set to run as Admin, all are set to pass through the Firewall, and AVG AV isn't a problem. A while back, during the Vista beta days, I remembered someone having a similar problem and a workaround was to install that program directly under the root directory and no in "Program Files (x86)". Last night I uninstalled it, deleted all content and reinstalled in C:\iRacing. I then overwrote the install with my fully updated iRacing folder (that I saved to save me two hous of downloading) and tried it. Works perfectly, no issues at all... Looking forward to diving in soon! Gary >On Fri, 24 Oct 2008 08:46:08 -0400, "Larry" > wrote: >I KNOW there are people running it under Vista64. Make sure you contact >support. They are very quick to respond. > >Sometimes it's not the OS or the SIM that's the issue. NOD32 has a few >known problems for example. > >-Larry > >"GaryR" > wrote in message .. . >> It's giving me nightmares in Vista64 (Won't run), other than that >> can't wait to try it! |
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This is why I find it hard to stay away from iRacing...
On Oct 24, 3:49*am, Dirt > wrote:
> > I drove the Formula Mazda last night. *How does it compare to the Skip > Barber? While driving under the limit, the Mazda feels dead in comparison to the Barber. With the aero downforce and grippier tires it doesn't slide around. When you do get the car on the limit it is very alive. I've almost completely stopped driving everything else at this point other than the Mazda. Despite its compromised aero model I really enjoy the car. I'm hoping for an update to it next week that will make it even better. -- Pat Dotson |
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This is why I find it hard to stay away from iRacing...
Pat,
Would you say a bit more about the "compromised aero model"? I am curios about what i-racing is and is not doing in the area of aerodynamics. wrote: > On Oct 24, 3:49 am, Dirt > wrote: >> I drove the Formula Mazda last night. How does it compare to the Skip >> Barber? > > While driving under the limit, the Mazda feels dead in comparison to > the Barber. With the aero downforce and grippier tires it doesn't > slide around. When you do get the car on the limit it is very alive. > > I've almost completely stopped driving everything else at this point > other than the Mazda. Despite its compromised aero model I really > enjoy the car. I'm hoping for an update to it next week that will > make it even better. > > -- > Pat Dotson |
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This is why I find it hard to stay away from iRacing...
"GaryR" > wrote in message
... > > The probem has something to do with the UAC but I can't pinpoint > exactly what. When the iRacing webpage tries to run any of the exe's > (in the iRacing folder) i.e chat, update, etc. nothing happens. All > exe's are set to run as Admin, all are set to pass through the > Firewall, and AVG AV isn't a problem. A while back, during the Vista > beta days, I remembered someone having a similar problem and a > workaround was to install that program directly under the root > directory and no in "Program Files (x86)". Last night I uninstalled > it, deleted all content and reinstalled in C:\iRacing. I then > overwrote the install with my fully updated iRacing folder (that I > saved to save me two hous of downloading) and tried it. Works > perfectly, no issues at all... > > Looking forward to diving in soon! > Gary Ah, yes, that folder is a protected folder so is no good for any games that need admin access. I don't install any games to that folder ever. |
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This is why I find it hard to stay away from iRacing...
"Andrew MacPherson" > wrote in message
... > Believe me, the Skip Barber is far, *far* more satisfying to drive than > any rFactor > mod I've ever tried. Well, as they say, "ignorance is bliss" and my wallet thanks me for it too. |
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This is why I find it hard to stay away from iRacing...
>On Sat, 25 Oct 2008 05:37:22 GMT, "Rotten Ronny" > wrote:
>Ah, yes, that folder is a protected folder so is no good for any games that >need admin access. I don't install any games to that folder ever. Can anyone point me to a white paper (or anything clearly written) that states this? I've Googled it and can come up with nothing, and it seems some people have no problem running it out of the default (x86) folder. iRacing Support was no help (though they offered to try!) and I came up with the solution because I remembered it from "somewhere". Sure would like to know where. I have BF2142, BF2, Falcon 4 AF, rFactor, and Lock On Flaming Cliffs 1.12 all installed in "Program Files (x86) and they work perfectly. This is the only problem child so far. I know the browser needs to start up .exe's and assume thatis the issue but no browser security changes helped. All exe's had Admin start priviledges also.. Be good to know the actual "why" to this for future reference. Thanks GP |
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This is why I find it hard to stay away from iRacing...
"GaryR" > wrote in message
... > >On Sat, 25 Oct 2008 05:37:22 GMT, "Rotten Ronny" > > >wrote: >>Ah, yes, that folder is a protected folder so is no good for any games >>that >>need admin access. I don't install any games to that folder ever. > > Can anyone point me to a white paper (or anything clearly written) > that states this? I've Googled it and can come up with nothing, and it > seems some people have no problem running it out of the default (x86) > folder. iRacing Support was no help (though they offered to try!) and > I came up with the solution because I remembered it from "somewhere". > Sure would like to know where. > > I have BF2142, BF2, Falcon 4 AF, rFactor, and Lock On Flaming Cliffs > 1.12 all installed in "Program Files (x86) and they work perfectly. > This is the only problem child so far. I know the browser needs to > start up .exe's and assume thatis the issue but no browser security > changes helped. All exe's had Admin start priviledges also.. > > Be good to know the actual "why" to this for future reference. > > Thanks > GP Ok, here's another solution for you. Give the iRacing folder write permissions. Read this. http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/libr...95(VS.85).aspx |
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This is why I find it hard to stay away from iRacing...
did you get this figured out?
wonder if you have suppressed the "allow <something to happen>...." window somehow, I would start with disabling windows (or other) firewall, adding iRacing to trusted sites maybe, what other security apps you got? I know my McAffee and later ATT&Yahhoo's older security protection software gave me fits with rFactor, but not with iRacing... I'm running vista as full admin account though, are you? if not you might have to do more? UAC just asks (in a nutshell) that something is trying to open/close an EXE <pif etc file> and is it OK? I use Tweak UAC to silence the questions about if I really wanted to open a program/open control panel/yadda yadda... read more and make you own choice, here... http://www.tweak-uac.com/home/ "GaryR" > wrote in message ... > >On Sat, 25 Oct 2008 05:37:22 GMT, "Rotten Ronny" > > >wrote: >>Ah, yes, that folder is a protected folder so is no good for any games >>that >>need admin access. I don't install any games to that folder ever. > > Can anyone point me to a white paper (or anything clearly written) > that states this? I've Googled it and can come up with nothing, and it > seems some people have no problem running it out of the default (x86) > folder. iRacing Support was no help (though they offered to try!) and > I came up with the solution because I remembered it from "somewhere". > Sure would like to know where. > > I have BF2142, BF2, Falcon 4 AF, rFactor, and Lock On Flaming Cliffs > 1.12 all installed in "Program Files (x86) and they work perfectly. > This is the only problem child so far. I know the browser needs to > start up .exe's and assume thatis the issue but no browser security > changes helped. All exe's had Admin start priviledges also.. > > Be good to know the actual "why" to this for future reference. > > Thanks > GP > > > |
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This is why I find it hard to stay away from iRacing...
It works fine once installed outside of the (x86) folder. I only have
one acct, it's Admin, and I even set all exe's to run as Admin. It has to do with how the program is written and the UAC I believe. No definitive answers yet. >On Tue, 28 Oct 2008 21:32:56 -0500, "PlowBoy" > wrote: >did you get this figured out? > >wonder if you have suppressed the "allow <something to happen>...." window >somehow, I would start with disabling windows (or other) firewall, adding >iRacing to trusted sites maybe, what other security apps you got? I know my >McAffee and later ATT&Yahhoo's older security protection software gave me >fits with rFactor, but not with iRacing... > >I'm running vista as full admin account though, are you? if not you might >have to do more? UAC just asks (in a nutshell) that something is trying to >open/close an EXE <pif etc file> and is it OK? I use Tweak UAC to silence >the questions about if I really wanted to open a program/open control >panel/yadda yadda... >read more and make you own choice, here... http://www.tweak-uac.com/home/ |
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