Interesting.
I tried installing in C:\Program Files (x86)\Manager but still get no windows “User access control” prompt to allow so get the following error for each .exe and .dll
Looks like I need to continue running the Manager installer from an elevated command prompt
But it has clearly been that way for a long time now so I assume thats just the way it is.
Actually fixing it involves more that just prompting for UAC when installing in a protected directory. Last time I looked the icons are stored in in C:\Users[User name]\AppData and the registry modification to enable double clicking on a Manager data file also assume installation is just for a single windows user account.
@primewaydesign I suspect you have disable UAC on your computer