When I restore game saves (*.gsba) via GameSave Manager, it says that the restore task was completed successfully.
But when I open the games or even destination-save folders (for example - C:\Users\ me \Documents\American Truck Simulator) I can?t see the "restored" save anywhere.
GSM - 3.1.455.0
Windows - 10 x64, 1803
doesnt restore
- InsaneMatt
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Re: doesnt restore
Are you checking the directory that's specified within GameSave Manager?
If you're running GameSave Manager with elevated rights (i.e Run as Administrator), the v3.x branch has a tendancy to use the Administrator user profile (i.e C:\Users\Administrator\Documents\...).
If you're running GameSave Manager with elevated rights (i.e Run as Administrator), the v3.x branch has a tendancy to use the Administrator user profile (i.e C:\Users\Administrator\Documents\...).
Re: doesnt restore
> checking the directory that's specified within GameSave Manager?
> running GameSave Manager with elevated rights (i.e Run as Administrator)
Yes
> running GameSave Manager with elevated rights (i.e Run as Administrator)
Yes
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Re: doesnt restore
Is that as yes to you running as an administrator?
I'd suggest you disable this for restoring user-specific saves. You can do this by making sure the "Run this program as an administrator" checkbox is unchecked on the Properties -> Compatibility tab of gs_mngr_3.exe (you may also need to do the same via the Change settings for all users option in the same tab).
I'd suggest you disable this for restoring user-specific saves. You can do this by making sure the "Run this program as an administrator" checkbox is unchecked on the Properties -> Compatibility tab of gs_mngr_3.exe (you may also need to do the same via the Change settings for all users option in the same tab).
Re: doesnt restore
Forgot to answer in time.
I found a working solution on a steam forum:
Go to Windows Defender Security Center and go to Virus & threat protection > Virus & threat protection settings
and look for something like "controlled folder access" and make sure that is toggled to OFF.
I found a working solution on a steam forum:
Go to Windows Defender Security Center and go to Virus & threat protection > Virus & threat protection settings
and look for something like "controlled folder access" and make sure that is toggled to OFF.
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