Request for help. I downloaded the Windows trial version of dBpoweramp, switched to my PC's administrator account and installed the program. I switched to my user account and attempted to run dBpoweramp, but it asked me to register the program even though I was using the trial version. I was finally able to run dBpoweramp in the user account by running it as administrator. After successfully ripping a CD I found that it had stored the files in the administrator's Music, not my user's Music; and it would not let me change the path to the user's account for future ripping. What can I change (edit a registry key?, uninstall and reinstall under the user account?) to allow me to run it as a normal program (without administrator privilege) in the user account and have the resulting files be stored in the users Music? Thanks in advance for your help.
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