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<p>Yes! Thank you.</p>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 2020-03-04 0:48 AM, Chin Luh Tan
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<div>hi, sorry to interrupt half way to just give some idea,
have you tried to right click on the Scilab and run it as
administrator? <br>
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<div>I was facing similar issue on write access even I am the
admin for win10, local acc, but still I need to run Scilab as
admin by above mentioned method to write to certain folder. <br>
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<b>Samuel Gougeon <a class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E" href="mailto:sgougeon@free.fr"><sgougeon@free.fr></a></b> wrote ----<br>
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<p>This is the same issue as with Jan for bitget() last
week.<br>
I never install Scilab in the default directory
C:\Program Files\....<br>
I think this is why i do not get this message.<br>
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If you had strictly no admin rights, you could even not
copy the file in its directory.<br>
But maybe there is an intermediate level of
administration...<br>
Sometimes when we put such a copy in a "System"
directory, we are prompted for confirmation,<br>
while theoretically being full rights admin.<br>
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One thing is sure: This is a Windows issue, not a Scilab
one.<br>
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I will try installing Scilab in its default directory,
and see how <br>
Windows can be tuned to accept compiling Scilab libs.<br>
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<p>Samuel<br>
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