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Re: Where is Audacity installed?
Posted: Thu Jan 30, 2020 7:28 pm
by steve
I'm not a Windows guru (I mostly use Linux), but apparently the folders in C:\Program Files\WindowsApps\ are created when installing apps from Microsoft, or from Microsoft Store. Did you get Audacity from Microsoft Store? (We do not publish through Microsoft Store, but we are aware that some opportunist companies have been trying to sell Audacity).
Re: Where is Audacity installed?
Posted: Thu Jan 30, 2020 7:48 pm
by cwr64
I don't remember where I got Audacity (2.3.2) - I think it was a link from maybe a CNET email or maybe a weblink I found while trying to find a download for Audacity. But it was not from the Microsoft Store.
On my main desktop PC, I may have installed some app from the Microsoft Store (perhaps LastPass) but I have not installed Audacity at all.
Even on my desktop PC I cannot even browse that folder. And I cannot alter the security access because everything in the change access panel is grayed out - same as with the laptop. As I am the administrator of both PC's, I do not understand why I cannot list the folder contents.
My wife is afraid for me to uninstall Audacity right now because laptop is working for the granddaughter to use the Widget microphone for her school flute grade (application SmartMusic, she said), and seems like every time we mess with that laptop things go very wrong. So I will wait a day or two before uninstalling Audacity. I did create a new User that is a "regular" user.
Re: Where is Audacity installed?
Posted: Thu Jan 30, 2020 8:14 pm
by steve
The official download location is via the links on the Audacity website (we currently use FossHub for our content delivery network).
https://www.audacityteam.org/download/windows/
The current version is Audacity 2.3.3.
cwr64 wrote: ↑Thu Jan 30, 2020 7:48 pm
Even on my desktop PC I cannot even browse that folder.
Apparently that is normal. It is not intended to be opened.
cwr64 wrote: ↑Thu Jan 30, 2020 7:48 pm
My wife is afraid for me to uninstall Audacity right now because laptop is working for the granddaughter to use the Widget microphone for her school flute grade
In that case, so long as it is working, it's probably best to leave it for now and come back at a later date.
Re: Where is Audacity installed?
Posted: Fri Jan 31, 2020 9:26 am
by roadsterUK
If you are running audacity there is a relatively easy way to find out where it is installed. Open task manager ( right click in the taskbar at the bottom of the screen and select task manager). You will see audacity listed as a running process. Right click it and select open file location.
I'm afraid explaining how to change permissions on system folders in windows 10 is too complicated for an easy explanation here but it usually involves disabling inheritance and removing several existing groups while adding in new ones with more open access. It can also involve taking ownership of the directory and the files within it. All this is tricky with windows 10 pro let alone with the home version. Definitely easier to reinstall audacity for all user after creating any extra users you need.
It may also be better if you temporarily enable the administrator account and log in as administrator before attempting any changes. Again too difficult to explain here but running a command window using run as administrator then invoking the >net user program is the place to start.
Re: Where is Audacity installed?
Posted: Fri Jan 31, 2020 10:04 am
by steve
roadsterUK wrote: ↑Fri Jan 31, 2020 9:26 am
All this is tricky with windows 10 pro let alone with the home version.
Changing ownership of files and directories is also risky, particularly for system files and directories. A mistake could render the computer unusable.
Re: Where is Audacity installed?
Posted: Fri Jan 31, 2020 12:27 pm
by cwr64
@roadsterUK
I will check with Task Manager later today.
I have created a non-admin account for myself on the laptop. I assume I will have to install/customize any/all softwares that I previously installed to my admin account, but when I created the new non-admin account, Windows did not allow me to use the same email address that I used to create the admin account I've be using for years - so I selected to create the non-admin account with no email address (no Microsoft account). I do not know what possible problems that will cause.
There are quite a few folders (on my admin account) that Windows will not allow me to open. Many of them are folders that would seem to be mine - not Windows/Microsoft type names. Maybe you will understand. I will list some of them in an update to this ticket later today.
Re: Where is Audacity installed?
Posted: Fri Jan 31, 2020 9:08 pm
by cwr64
@roadsterUK
I've attached Denied1.png that shows that I cannot even click on (list) the contents of a specific folder that is within my user scope. I did just notice that folders I am denied access to seem to be shortcuts rather than actual files or folders (that little arrow in the icon for the folder). Say, for example, "my music" within "Documents". Why does it even exist if I can't even click on it?
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Re: Where is Audacity installed?
Posted: Fri Jan 31, 2020 9:13 pm
by cwr64
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Re: Where is Audacity installed?
Posted: Sat Feb 01, 2020 2:22 am
by Ivalogic
Try to find the actual location of that "My music" folder, instead of accessing it through the direct link. Do you get the same prohibition?
Re: Where is Audacity installed?
Posted: Sat Feb 01, 2020 8:17 pm
by cwr64
Well, I used Windows File Explorer on my W10 desktop PC to search for "Music", which finds both "Music" and "My Music". It looks to me like every folder named "Music" is a real folder while every folder named "My Music" is marked as a shortcut - the little arrow icon within the folder icon. And I get an error pop-up any time I try to click on the "My Music" folders. I think the same is true for "My Pictures" vs. "Pictures" and any other folder marked with that little arrow. I do not know how to find files or folders other than by using search or Windows File Explorer.

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