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Always store UserData settings in "C:\Users\~\AppData\Local"?
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I don't know about that - it might be best to consider it now before something is done that requires that it always be run as an administrator.

I understand the resistance here. Most Windows users are reluctant to admit that the majority of them do run Windows as administrators - but that doesn't mean that anything should be done to encourage what is clearly a patently wrong and very dangerous behaviour.

Just because this is the default behaviour in Windows doesn't mean that it's correct.
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Always store UserData settings in "C:\Users\~\AppData\Local"?0