by trixmoto » Mon Jan 07, 2008 6:46 am
If you are using Vista and not running MediaMonkey as administrator (in the properties, not just your account is an administrator one) then the program will not be granted the permissions it needs to modify the MediaMonkey.ini file - this might be what's causing your problem.
If you are using Vista and not running MediaMonkey as administrator (in the properties, not just your account is an administrator one) then the program will not be granted the permissions it needs to modify the MediaMonkey.ini file - this might be what's causing your problem.