

This should make it so that all users no matter which account their on will be able to run the program without being prompted for elevated privileges. Hit Apply on the properties window and ok to close it. Then select ok and that will close the second window. Another window will open and again, select the check box down at the bottom that says 'run this program as an administrator'. Go to the Compatibility tab and down at the bottom you will see a check box that says 'Run as an administrator' select this check box and also hit the 'change settings for all users' button below. Right click the icon of the program to launch it, but without launching it go down to properties in the drop down list and open the properties window. To fix this issue so you are not constantly prompted for permissions please do the following.

Since all Sony Programs require administrative privileges to run properly. The administrative rights issue is very common with Windows 7. Don't know if it will solve the problem with Win 8.This is the answer from support: I was having the same problem with win 7. I’ll post back about my experience with success or failure. He said he would be sending me instructions via email. After that verification he said I could then delete the other new user account. If I get the software to register and run effectively without having to select Run as Administrator he suggested to then log off the new user account over to my regular user account to verify if it is running ok. While I was typing this up I got on the phone with Sony Creative support and the gentleman recommended that I create a fresh new user account solely for the purpose of registering a fresh install of SF 10.

Once you do run SF pro 10 as “Run as administrator” on Win 8 the only way you can open files is from the Menu - File - Open dialogue. This is a new "security" feature of Win 8 apparently but it throws a BIG monkey wrench into working with SF Pro 10 on Windows 8. Win 8's File Exlporer only runs at Standard privilege settings even if you are running it from within an User account with Administrator privileges. Run as Administrator mode will get the software to run but unfortunately this mode will NOT allow drag and dropping of files from Win 8's File Explorer to open said files up in SF. It will not pop up if I run Sound Forge in "Run as Administrator Mode" (right click on the SF icon to find this option). I installed Win 8 and it's definitely much faster and more stable than Win 7 was but unfortunately I'm having the same issue with the message popping up that says "registration of sound forge pro 10.0 requires elevated privileges". I'm having the same exact same issue with Sound Forge 10 on Windows 8.
