Unfortunately, no, there's been no *real* progress on this. Well over 50% of the cases of this issue that have been reported to me have been resolved by uninstalling IE10. For many of those particular cases, installing IE10
after fixing the problem by uninstalling IE10 did not cause the issue to reappear. Most don't really care what version of IE is installed, so they leave their system as-is after removing IE10. But so far I haven't heard of anyone having this issue, then uninstalling IE10 (and thus fixing the issue), and then re-installing IE10 and having the issue return. Rather, once it's fixed it has stayed fixed.
Also when I start the program it wants admin system rights when starting.. i.e. screen dims and asks permission prior to starting this app.
Normal, expected, as designed. There are several reasons for this. For example, the TD installs a Microsoft Active-X control to allow it to use system file, font, and color dialogs. Without admin privileges, the install would not work properly. The "install" doesn't happen at actual application installation time, instead the install occurs on-demand. That is, when the TD application declares it needs to use the control, it will be installed if it's not already there.
Windows - No Disk
Exception Processing Message c0000013 Parameters 75b6f7c 4 75b6f7c 75b6f7c with the option of Cancel, Try Again, Continue
Can't say what this is, but it isn't coming from the TD (at least not directly). Could be that the TD is somehow misunderstanding where on your system that your "Documents" folder resides, and it is using an incorrect drive letter when opening the "Load" dialog. Have you modified any of the config file preferences? This would be the "Config Files" button on the Preferences tab.