It has ads in it which you can pay to disable, but people want it for free without ads, without having to find and download a free solitaire app from online.
This. I've tried various free downloads, but the game that comes with Windows just has more polish. I don't know what Microsoft was thinking with the Windows 10 version, but they failed miserably.
Interesting, i've had this issue happen with a single program, i opened up command prompt and started the program and it ran fine. For whatever reason windows explorer just refused to launch the application. Only had it happen once though, and didnt repeat later, so i don't know why it happened.
I'll give that a try.
Good to see this shit seems to have been removed in favor of simply denying you access. Which is still annoying, but not nearly as much as being lied to by your operating system. Nothing is more annoying than saving a file and getting no error, everything is fine, and then later realizing that everything isn't fine at all.
I may end up making a mistake, but it should be my mistake to make. Especially in a programming directory. We are not the average user and have a higher chance of knowing what we're doing. What is odd is that while I cannot save the file from VS, I can overwrite the file from Windows Explorer. How is one safer than the other?