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Kojichan Nah, you don't want your properties to look like mine. XD This is good.
But, yeah, I was inferring if you were logged in as an administrator account outright and installed Togainu no Chi. You don't really need to run it as an administrator if it's not in the default location.
I'm not entirely sure why Windows is marking this as a problematic UAC program... It's most definitely NOT on my computer. Do you have any extra antivirus or anything?
Gosh, I'm really not sure what's going on. I've never had a program suddenly become required to have UAC run... Only thing I can think of, is the EXE was corrupt somehow, and Windows is treating it wrong.
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Let's try something here... Maybe your computer accidentally gave the folder the wrong owner...
Follow these steps for Win 8 and 10.
1) Right-click the folder in question, select Properties.
2) Click the Security Tab, then Advanced.
3) Look for the Owner tab at the top of the window, and look for where it says "Change." Click it.
4) Click Advanced at the bottom.
5) Click Find Now and scroll down the list that appears until you find your username. Select it, then click OK, then OK again. If using Windows 8, it should be your name, then your windows account (an email address) unless you didn't connect to their online service during install or account creation.
Windows 7 is similar, but instead of clicking "change" in step 3, look for "Edit" and then select your username.