Seriously, Microsoft? I get the game has been around since Windows XP, but did it really need that even then? I have a computer with a shared user account for the family that my son uses for gaming, and I have it locked down pretty tight to reduce the chance of him causing too much damage. And of course, since the game requires Steam, if you’re not already running as an administrator, the game can’t find Steam and refuses to run. To my surprise, every time I tried running the game it insisted on running as an administrator. I recently purchased Microsoft Flight Simulator X: Steam Edition for my son to play. When prompted for which features to install, all you need to select is the Application Compatibility Tools. The Application Compatibility Toolkit is no longer available, so the Windows Assessment and Deployment Kit is now the source for the Compatibility Administrator. Update (January 22nd, 2018): Thanks to Ben for the update for the latest version of Windows 10.
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