If the installers continue today to propose the tree “C:Program files” or the tree “C:Program files (x86)” by default it is for compatibility with the previous versions of the system (up to XP)… and these installers never forbid someone to change the installation folder/tree suggested by default. ![]() The best place is in your “Documents” tree or by creating a special tree for your needs. Since Windows 7 the best way to run musical plugins (and many programs in general) is to not install them in the tree “C:Program files” nor in the tree “C:Program files (x86)” but to install them elsewhere (where you want as long as it is not at least in these two folders). ![]() There is absolutely no need to run it as administrator (when someone is constraint to run a musical plugin or a DAW as administrator it is because he has placed it in a folder protected by Windows or because he has not installed it exactly as it was intended to be). ![]() JBridge works perfect, I use it since years and years, and I have never encountered any issue with it.
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