Angry Bird Rio in Vista
  • I installed Rio 1.2.2 (I think), purchased code, activated code (as administrator), and it appears to be fine. If I'm using an administrator account, all is well. When I use an account with SteadyState restrictions (which allows changed to the registry), it keeps asking me to activate the full version. When I try to activate it, it fails. I've placed a firewall exception for Rio and even took ownership of the program file (as the restricted account), but nothing changed. I even went into regedit and change the authorizedluaapp key for Rio from a 0 to a 1, but no go. The truly weird part, is that everything works fine with the original AB, this problem is just with Rio
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  • How is it failing? Many users have reported simply failed codes.
  • When I run the program using a restricted account, the program thinks that I haven't activated the full version and when I try to do so, it says that the activation failed and to check the number and verify internet access. Both are fine. It shows up as being activated when I use an unrestricted administrator account. It failed to behave as an activated program when I use the restricted account. BTW, the restricted account IS technically an administrator account that has restrictions placed with SteadyState.
  • Strange. Did you install it as an administrator?
  • I installed it using the restricted account, but typed in the administrator password when prompted. The restricted account is still technically an administrator account w/o certain privileges such as installing programs. I then logged into an administrator account, and reinstalled Rio, yet it behaves exactly the same.
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