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Epic makes Spotify available through Epic Games Store – IT Pro – News

Absolutely not, because the WindowsApps folder is ridiculously well protected and if Windows decides to keep old versions of certain apps, then you will lose 80GB of disk space, as in my case. In fact, it was about games like Candy Crush that I never played let alone on my work laptop.

With a lot of dragging on ownership, rights and administrator-only operations, eventually being able to hack into that folder and remove about 100 subfolders that each carried different version numbers of the same software (Candy Crush and 2 other games).

Fun is different! Did they have to tackle it again like eg. Steam where you can safely delete all files yourself without serious consequences. But no, all ownership and rights must be exactly correct or everything will get tangled up.

That store is simply overly secured that it is no longer healthy.

[Reactie gewijzigd door _Timmos op 17 december 2020 20:52]

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