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Application Advisory: Assemblies Affected: Symptom: Cause

This document provides two methods to resolve issues adding brands or commands to the palette in Universal Dragon 2.3.xx on Windows Vista and Windows 7 due to high security settings. Method 1 involves granting full control permissions to the Xantech Corporation folder. Method 2 involves disabling the User Account Control feature by adjusting the security slider bar. Following the provided steps in either method should resolve the palette editing issue.

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Application Advisory: Assemblies Affected: Symptom: Cause

This document provides two methods to resolve issues adding brands or commands to the palette in Universal Dragon 2.3.xx on Windows Vista and Windows 7 due to high security settings. Method 1 involves granting full control permissions to the Xantech Corporation folder. Method 2 involves disabling the User Account Control feature by adjusting the security slider bar. Following the provided steps in either method should resolve the palette editing issue.

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Application Advisory

*02/11/2011*

Assemblies Affected: Symptom: Cause:

Universal Dragon 2.3.xx Cannot Add Brand or Commands to Palette in Windows Vista and Windows 7 (32 & 64 bit) Security Settings Set High

Method 1 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Go to C:\ProgramData Right Click on the Xantech Corporation folder and select Properties. Select the Security Tab Click on Users (Computer Name). Click on Edit.

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6. Now under Permission section check Full Control under the Permissions for Users.

7. Click Ok for changes to take effect and click ok final ok to exit from Properties window.

Method 2 Disable UAC on Windows Vista: 1. Open up Control Panel, and type in UAC into the search box. Youll see a link for Turn User Account Control (UAC) On or Off

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2. On the next screen you should uncheck the box for Use User Account Control (UAC), and then click on the OK button.

3. Youll need to reboot your computer before the changes take effect, but you should be all done with annoying prompts.

For Windows 7: 1. Go to Start Menu -> Control Panel -> User Accounts 2. Click on User Account Control settings link.

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3. Slide the slider bar to the lowest value (towards Never Notify), with description showing Never notify me.

4. Click OK to make the change effective. 5. Restart the computer to turn off User Access Control.

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