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Old January 13th 10, 10:15 AM posted to alt.windows7.general
RonOB
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Running Win 7 Ultimate.

My motherboard has a software utility that monitors the computer. It starts
with Windows but everyday I have to grant it UAC permission to run. Is there
I means to let me give this utility permenant permission to load without UAC
intercepting it everytime the computer starts?

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Old January 13th 10, 01:10 PM posted to alt.windows7.general
Dave-UK[_2_]
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Default UAC permission to one program


"RonOB" wrote in message ...
Running Win 7 Ultimate.

My motherboard has a software utility that monitors the computer. It starts
with Windows but everyday I have to grant it UAC permission to run. Is there
I means to let me give this utility permenant permission to load without UAC
intercepting it everytime the computer starts?

--
Ron


Have you tried right-clicking the setup file and selecting 'Run as administrator'?
There maybe some work-round information on the motherboard's website.
You could try uninstalling/re-installing the utility but this time
install to C:\Users instead of C:\Program Files (if you are given the
option during install).
The next thing to try is to schedule a task, running under the System
account, to run the utility at Windows start-up.
If none of the above work then it's either live with it, turn off UAC or
don't bother running the utility.


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Old January 13th 10, 05:25 PM posted to alt.windows7.general
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Default UAC permission to one program

"RonOB" wrote in message
...
Running Win 7 Ultimate.

My motherboard has a software utility that monitors the computer. It
starts with Windows but everyday I have to grant it UAC permission to run.
Is there I means to let me give this utility permenant permission to load
without UAC intercepting it everytime the computer starts?

--
Ron

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Old January 13th 10, 05:47 PM posted to alt.windows7.general
RonOB
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Default UAC permission to one program

Thanks guys...I'll look into the suggestions.

Wouldn't you think an organisation like Microsoft would have thought about
this kind of problem - a legacy from Vista - and made it so that you could
give some programs / processes permission to run with a simple right click
or similar - crazy

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Old January 13th 10, 11:14 PM posted to alt.windows7.general
LouB
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Default UAC permission to one program

housetrained wrote:
"RonOB" wrote in message
...
Running Win 7 Ultimate.

My motherboard has a software utility that monitors the computer. It
starts with Windows but everyday I have to grant it UAC permission to
run. Is there I means to let me give this utility permenant permission
to load without UAC intercepting it everytime the computer starts?

--
Ron

http://blogs.techrepublic.com.com/wi...ows/?p=616&tag

Thx
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Old January 14th 10, 02:26 AM posted to alt.windows7.general
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Default UAC permission to one program

"RonOB" wrote in message
...
Thanks guys...I'll look into the suggestions.

Wouldn't you think an organisation like Microsoft would have thought about
this kind of problem - a legacy from Vista - and made it so that you could
give some programs / processes permission to run with a simple right click
or similar - crazy


If the program were written differently (in my opinion properly) this
wouldn't be an issue. A hardware monitor should run as a service process
which would get around the UAC issue and the only portion that needs to run
as a user is the desktop util that communicates messages back and forth
between the service process and the user. That's how a software
distribution utility I wrote works.


 




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