Out of general interest, what is the big problem with accepting the default location for Windows Vista ? It's just that it seems frowned upon but I really can't work out why.
It just complicates things. If you install in C:\Program Files in Vista, then anything that Radarbox updates, such as the database, photos, etc. gets put in the Virtual Store.
This then confuses people when they want to backup their databases, or change outlines, logos, flags, silhouettes, etc.
I've lost count of the number of threads where I've had to explain Vista's Virtual Store to people who are trying to backup/restore databases, update outlines, etc.
Radarbox runs okay under Vista in C:\Program Files, but it's easier if you install elsewhere.