On 6/26/11 11:37 AM, Andy wrote: > I achieved the desired effect of modifying the nonvirtualized _vimrc by > clicking > on Compatibility Files to go to the virtualization directory and moving it > from > there to the location ov the nonvirtualized _vimrc (thus overwriting it).
I usually run with UAC virtualization turned off, and I've experienced no ill effects. You can turn off the virtualization settings by disabling the "Windows Settings->Security Settings->Local Policies->Security Options->UAC: Virtualize file and registry write failures to per-user locations" option. See http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dd851895.aspx That said, it's absolutely crazy that you're trying to write to a vimrc in program files! Do you edit random files in /usr to change settings under other Unixish systems? The real problem here is vim's, and it's better to not let UAC mask such problems.
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