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Aug 22 2007, 12:54 AM | Tags: Sims Installing
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I have recently installed the Sims 2. There are three users on the system and each user seems to use the same game i.e. if I play the game and save, the next user goes into the same game and doesn't seem to be able to play their own game. I can't see any way of saving individual games and then playing the requested game. I am running Windows Vista and I had to download a patch from Maxis when I installed the Sims 2.
I am logging in and out of the different users. There doesn't seem to be an EA Games folder in the My Documents folder for the two standard users, only in my user which is set up as 'administrator'.
I have also noticed that these files and folders are 'shared'. I have disabled 'shared files' in windows, but this doesn't seem to have done the trick.
I would be grateful for any advice you can give. Thanks Jacqui Davies
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Aug 22 2007, 07:01 PM | Tags: Sims Installing
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Someone PLZ answer Jacqui's question. I have the same concern. Will I have to have my sons play games as an Administrator? I hope VISTA overcame this problem Jacqui , I, and many other parents have had with XP. I hope they can play as Standard users and have their own game files.
DOES ANYONE OUT THEIR KNOW? or did I miss something obvious?
Many thanks!
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I have recently installed the Sims 2. There are three users on the system and each user seems to use the same game i.e. if I play the game and save, the next user goes into the same game and doesn't seem to be able to play their own game. I can't see any way of saving individual games and then playing the requested game. I am running Windows Vista and I had to download a patch from Maxis when I installed the Sims 2.
I am logging in and out of the different users. There doesn't seem to be an EA Games folder in the My Documents folder for the two standard users, only in my user which is set up as 'administrator'.
I have also noticed that these files and folders are 'shared'. I have disabled 'shared files' in windows, but this doesn't seem to have done the trick.
I would be grateful for any advice you can give. Thanks Jacqui Davies

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Aug 23 2007, 02:44 PM | Tags: Installing Sims
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After much scratching of heads my brother and I solved the problem by turning off User Account Control in the Security Center of the Control Panel. Don't ask me why it works - I'm keeping my mouth shut just in case...
Hope this helps. Jacqui
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Someone PLZ answer Jacqui's question. I have the same concern. Will I have to have my sons play games as an Administrator? I hope VISTA overcame this problem Jacqui , I, and many other parents have had with XP. I hope they can play as Standard users and have their own game files.
DOES ANYONE OUT THEIR KNOW? or did I miss something obvious?
Many thanks!
"Jacqui Davies" wrote:
I have recently installed the Sims 2. There are three users on the system and each user seems to use the same game i.e. if I play the game and save, the next user goes into the same game and doesn't seem to be able to play their own game. I can't see any way of saving individual games and then playing the requested game. I am running Windows Vista and I had to download a patch from Maxis when I installed the Sims 2.
I am logging in and out of the different users. There doesn't seem to be an EA Games folder in the My Documents folder for the two standard users, only in my user which is set up as 'administrator'.
I have also noticed that these files and folders are 'shared'. I have disabled 'shared files' in windows, but this doesn't seem to have done the trick.
I would be grateful for any advice you can give. Thanks Jacqui Davies

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Aug 24 2007, 01:09 PM | Tags: Sims Installing
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That sounds like it have have some security problems. But I am glad to know of a work around way to handle it. I hope there is something better in VISTA.
ANYONE else have any info on Standard Users and gaming?
Thanks for your response, Jacqui, Linda
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After much scratching of heads my brother and I solved the problem by turning off User Account Control in the Security Center of the Control Panel. Don't ask me why it works - I'm keeping my mouth shut just in case...
Hope this helps. Jacqui
"lzdesert" wrote:
Someone PLZ answer Jacqui's question. I have the same concern. Will I have to have my sons play games as an Administrator? I hope VISTA overcame this problem Jacqui , I, and many other parents have had with XP. I hope they can play as Standard users and have their own game files.
DOES ANYONE OUT THEIR KNOW? or did I miss something obvious?
Many thanks!
"Jacqui Davies" wrote:
I have recently installed the Sims 2. There are three users on the system and each user seems to use the same game i.e. if I play the game and save, the next user goes into the same game and doesn't seem to be able to play their own game. I can't see any way of saving individual games and then playing the requested game. I am running Windows Vista and I had to download a patch from Maxis when I installed the Sims 2.
I am logging in and out of the different users. There doesn't seem to be an EA Games folder in the My Documents folder for the two standard users, only in my user which is set up as 'administrator'.
I have also noticed that these files and folders are 'shared'. I have disabled 'shared files' in windows, but this doesn't seem to have done the trick.
I would be grateful for any advice you can give. Thanks Jacqui Davies

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