DislikedNo, this is a bug. The default setting of the installer is wrong for an application that behaves this way. Either Metatrader is meant to be this way, then the installer is wrong (by giving an unusable default or failing to set folder permissions as it needs them) or Metatrader is really meant to be installed in "program files" then the bug is in metatrader because it tries to write inside its install folder which is generally unacceptable.Ignored
Anyway, thanks for the explanation. As an IBM mainframe programmer from the 1970s/80s, I loathe Windows; it's a constant source of confusion and frustration to me.