Do you still run as admin?

Discussion in 'Live' started by yungeos, Dec 22, 2022.

  1. yungeos

    yungeos Member

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    I remember a few years ago having to set my Ableton to always run as administrator so that I could actually be able to load some plugins (that I cant remember at this point) that would just crash Ableton otherwise.

    Does anyone else still run as admin? Or has whatever caused that issue been resolved with all the new version updates at some point? I'd like to be able to drag-and-drop again but this copy and paste is still working so :dunno:
     
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  3. JMOUTTON

    JMOUTTON Audiosexual

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    Seems dangerous, there has to be an other way. Is the provided functionality really worth the risk?
     
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    stopped Platinum Record

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    it was some audioutopia releases that required that, new versions have been released of almost everything, so it'll depend on whether you need those few outliers still
     
  5. Quantised Noise

    Quantised Noise Producer

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    On current-up-to-date Win10 and Win11 running an app as admin disables drag and drop (and some other features), so no, it's not worth it.
     
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    UAC and all the stuff is a pain in the ass in non admin mode. Also debugging.

    not to mention ASLR mode what a mess in windows 10+

    Specific for Live, you cant register any plugins, no drag and drop, i am not sure if you can even write a db file to disk w/o admin rights for Live.
     
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  7. Hi!

    Hi! Guest

    I always run everything as admin. but what do I know :mad:
     
  8. LoveToGig

    LoveToGig Producer

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    Generally true, but with an exception: you can drag and drop provided that both applications were run as admin. For example, you could run Q-Dir as admin and that drag from there anything onto another (run as admin) application.
     
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  9. DoubleTake

    DoubleTake Audiosexual

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    The risk of what?
     
  10. fishnose

    fishnose Producer

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    I always run everything as admin and always have done.
    See no reason not to.
     
  11. JMOUTTON

    JMOUTTON Audiosexual

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    Bad actors wasting your time. I doubt my house machine has anything anyone wants, but as time ticks forward I find that I begrudge anyone or anything that wants to waste it needlessly. I have backups and archives and I am glad for that when a hardware failure occurs, but I never want to see a message that says "We of Poopouzchy Alliance Encrypt your metal disk, give us the bitcons sic) or you will be the sorries(sic)."

    I guess I am more suspicious than the average person.
     
  12. Pepe2020

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    Run as admin, no antivirus and a tinywall. If someone enters my computer please sort the mess.
     
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  13. Kwissbeats

    Kwissbeats Audiosexual

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    I'm way behind on security and generally don't even know what apps are running with administrator rights.
     
  14. DoubleTake

    DoubleTake Audiosexual

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    Well, just to be clear...
    There is little chance FL Studio or Ableton will lock your disk for ransom.
    You just might not be able to drag-n-drop.

    Other programs might be risky, if you download and install risky programs.
    Being logged in as Admin does allows you to more easily fuck up your computer all on your own without any help from 3rd party software...but that's another story.

    Rant:
    I think it's easier to fuck up your system trying to clean up user "Documents' folder. Because it is not really your folder. And that is why they changed the name from "My Documents" to "Documents". Because everyone else put their shit in there like it was some AppData folder. So they gave up the ass and now you don't have a folder of your own.
    Better make one yourself. On another drive, if possible.
    F***ing Windows. F***ing 3rd party vendors. F***ing computers.
    Give me back my rocks and sticks. THAT was security. Nobody could f*** with my rocks and sticks.
     
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