As you know loaded Sage on new laptop last night everything ok. Started to input data fine, went to run a trail balance out of the blue this message came up (don't you love it when computers talk to you) C:Program files (X86) SAGE/ACCOUNTS/REPORTS// *TB SRT contains an invalid path bugger. So I went for a long soak in the bath with a large glass of wine, put my thinking cap on (not shower cap). Went back to laptop the only way I got sage to work was by right clicking Sage and running it as administrator the reports show then, is this alright to run sage this way ? Kind Regards Sue
And if this fixed the problem then just go with it.
You should be absolutely fine running it with administrator privelages.
All the best,
Shaun.
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I am pretty sure I have read somewhere in the installation instructions, that you need to run it with administrator priviliges.
When I ran it on Vista, I always got an MS defender security message, asking if i wanted to allow the programme to run, and had to select "run as administrator" to allow me to use it (even though I had set the privilege settings to Administrator) . Since changing to W7, I don't get that message any more.