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Are you using the same USB ports for the same devices as when you orginally assigned them?
This sounds like an issue on your end rather than the game, the only time it should forget your settings is if you plug your wheel into a different USB port. It could also not have access to write to the Assetto Corsa folder in Documents, might be worth exiting Steam and running it as administrator and see if that helps.
You should still be able to manipulate driver-settings through system-settings -> gaming peripherals
better course of action is to install your games-library outside standard system-directories and give your user full rights (make yourself the "owner", etc...) over that sub-directory. That way even sloppily-coded games will always have full access to their own files but not to anywhere they shall not have it.
Best practice is always to seperate administrative access and general-use (/gaming) accounts!
Your problems might very well be the consequence of your own mistakes.
The current build of AC still rebinds my wheel to other plugged in controllers, joysticks etc between qualifying and race sessions.. I refuse to unplug stuff
Weirdly I downloaded an earlier hooky version of AC v0.7 and that worked fine.