How do I make the FrameMaker 2019 Templates directory writeable so that I can create and save custom templates to it?
System (currently) Windows 7, but I also need an answer that applies to Windows 10.
I've always saved my custom templates to the ...\Adobe FrameMaker
Since Windows 7, though, there's this thing called User Account Control that is playing hob with all sorts of things, including my ability to update the template files. FrameMaker 2019 is now giving me the following message, even though I have FrameMaker 2019 set to run as administrator by default.

I do not want to have to hunt all over my hard drive for my template files. I want them in the default template directory so that when I click "New from Template", I can use my custom templates or one of Adobe's. What, precisely, do I need to do so that I can do this? Does FrameMaker have the ability to add an additional, supplemental folder for custom template that isn't located in the Program Files hierarchy?

