Getting SPCS-bokföring (visma) working on Windows 10

KMidnight 1 Reputation point
2022-05-03T15:16:10.353+00:00

I ran in to problems trying to install a simple book-keeping program on Windows 10.

I THINK the problem lies in file-access, because this specific program is storing it's data in subfolders where the program actuall lies ("Programs x86"-folder). Microsoft have hidden all possible useful features, and I COULD find some ways to alter access to the folders, the problem is that I still couldn't create a new "book", and also. when I opened the book that was the most important one it WAS able to open the book, but all data since 2013 (or was it 2016) isn't there.

Is there any easy way to just tell windows that nothing in that folder should be restricted for any user, Including creating new files, or modifying existing files?

Windows for business | Windows Client for IT Pros | Devices and deployment | Configure application groups
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  1. Anonymous
    2022-05-26T07:06:47.317+00:00

    Hello @KMidnight-6631

    Is there any easy way to just tell windows that nothing in that folder should be restricted for any user, Including creating new files, or modifying existing files?

    Have you tried modify the NTFS permission on the folders? You could refer to : NTFS permission Share and NTFS Permissions

    Or is it possible to install this program on another unrestricted folders?

    Best Regards
    Karlie

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