Running MetaTrader in Windows 7 or Vista, Solving permissions issue

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  • Author Martin Yerfo
  • Published January 25, 2011
  • Word count 555

If you are operating windows Vista or Windows 7 your MetaTrader software might not be running properly. The most common issues include:

  • Metatrader will not update to the most recent version

  • Charts / indicators / experts won't save when Metatrader restarts.

  • It can not save history to run back testing.

  • Expert advisors will not run.

  • It can not open a demo account.

  • Username and password does not get saved on restart.

  • User can't save files on Expert folder.

The cause for these problems is that beginning with Windows Vista Microsoft changed the default security settings on the "Program Files" folder, making it so MetaTrader might not be able to save all necessary information to the Hard Drive, this new characteristic on Windows is called User Account Control or UAC.

Note: Windows Vista protects "systemroot" files and folders with permissions produced for Windows Resource Protection (WRP), which can only be accessed by the System service. Administrators can read system files and folders but cannot write to them. Note that this differs from prior versions of Windows.

Source: Microsoft Web Site about UAC

There are several ways to fix this problem. Some require you to reinstall MetaTrader on a different folder and some require you to run complex command prompt tasks:

Option 1) The best way to resolve the UAC problem is to install MetaTrader in a different folder from its default location. When installing MetaTrader 4 just after the license agreement, it is possible to change the installation folder for example from C:Program FilesBestDirectMT4 to C:MetaTrader1MT4.

Then continue with the installation as usual and your MetaTrader 4 will run with no issues.

Option 2) Change the folder permission of the folder where MetaTrader is already installed, this may be a good option if you have many instances of MetaTrader installed in your system and don't wish to reinstall them.

a) Find in the windows explorer the folder where you have installed MetaTrader 4, right-click the folder and then click Properties.

b) This will open the property screen for this folder and on the Security tab click on Edit

c) A new screen will open, select Users, check Full control (Allow) and then Apply.

Select Trusted Installer, check Full control (Allow) and then Apply.

Select Administrators, check Full control (Allow) and then Apply.

d) Click all OK and you are done.

Option 3) Change the folder permission utilizing the command prompt, this can be the most challenging option for non experienced users.

a) Press the Win keyboard key or click on Start button.

b) Type cmd into the Start/Search textbox.

c) Just before pressing enter press and hold Ctrl+Shift then hit the Enter key.

Ctrl+Shift+Enter is the keyboard shortcut that triggers the user elevation to "Run as Administrator"

d) Press continue to confirm the UAC elevation warning prompt.

e) Type the text below inside the the command prompt window, swap the text in "quotes" with the folder path of your MetaTrader installation:

icacls "C:Program Files (x86)FXCM MT4 powered by BT" /t /grant %UserDomain%%UserName%:(OI)(CI)F

f) Hit enter and the command will run for a few seconds and it should end with a success message.

It is key for expert advisors to be able to save information to the hard drive; we highly advise you follow this tutorial to have your MetaTrader Installation working smoothly.

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