Hi,
we were also looking for a missing walkback.log of our in application installed in C:\Program Files (x86)\YourAppName for user YourUserName (no admin) under Windows 7 and found this and other files for app settings in
C:\Users\YourUserName\AppData\Local\VirtualStore\Program Files (x86)\YourAppName.
The setting were read from the file in the VirtualStore directory and not from the one in the program directory. Another strange behaviour occurs, when the settings file should be saved. We do this via standard Windows file dialog trying to save the file in the program directory seems to be ok - complains, no error - but the file were saved into the VirtualStore directory.
The files are not read only in the program directory but the directory itself is flagged read only. How can I determine in this case, that I really have write permission for my files? Is this possible with the actual Cfs-Classes?
Greetings
Klaus