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is MTA:SA compatible with Windows 10?


Mr. Bubbles

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Yes. But if you keep the default install location to Program Files or Program Files (x86) then it'll be just there, unless you got some sort of system issue independent from Windows 10.

Here's a video clarifying the issue.

Regardless of what I set the installation directory to be, it will not create the directory and move the files there. Perhaps this is a bug.

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Comodo is auto sandboxing MTA, which won't work due to the way MTA injects into GTA.

Option 1: Enable auto-sandboxing alerts:

Comodo->Open Advanced Settings->Security Settings->Defence+->Sandbox

->Sandbox Settings->Show privilege elevation alerts for unknown programs->Check

Option 2: Disable auto-sandboxing:

Comodo->Open Advanced Settings->Security Settings->Defence+->Sandbox

->Auto Sandbox->Enable Auto-Sandbox->Uncheck

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Comodo is auto sandboxing MTA, which won't work due to the way MTA injects into GTA.

Option 1: Enable auto-sandboxing alerts:

Comodo->Open Advanced Settings->Security Settings->Defence+->Sandbox

->Sandbox Settings->Show privilege elevation alerts for unknown programs->Check

Option 2: Disable auto-sandboxing:

Comodo->Open Advanced Settings->Security Settings->Defence+->Sandbox

->Auto Sandbox->Enable Auto-Sandbox->Uncheck

I had to allow unlimited access when I first began to install it, so yes this fix works!

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