Wenn die Dokumentation von Software falsche Ratschläge gibt. Am Beispiel LTSpiceIV



  • Ich teste gerade das Programm LTSpiceIV zur Schaltungssimulation und in der Hilfe habe ich das gefunden:

    There are two bugs in the Windows OS that give some LTspice users trouble. Both bugs relate to Windows hiding the true file name and path of files. Since it is common to use foreign files in LTspice, this can cause confusion.

    To circumvent these bugs, please follow the following steps. First, in Windows Explorer, goto to folder options, view, and uncheck "Hide extensions for known file types." Second, on Vista or Windows 7 turn of User Account Control(UAC). UAC can cause the path of files to be different depending on which application is used to view the directory. This breaks the fundamental paradigm of storing files in a computer is it is strongly recommended that you disable UAC. Otherwise it might appear that you have lost files for no apparant reason.

    Ich habe selten schlechtere oder dämlichere Ratschläge gelesen.
    Anstatt dem Benutzer falsche Ratschläge zu erteilen, sollten die vielleicht besser mal ihr Programm fixen.

    Außerdem, wozu braucht so ein Endanwender Userspace Programm wie dieses hier Administratorrechte?


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