There is nothing you can do, assuming that you don't disable UAC. UAC will
prompt you when you run any program marked by the software developer to
request administrative privileges. Tasks that require administrative
privileges are those that modify the state of the operating system.
Creating a checkbox to have it remember your selection would almost defeat
the purpose of UAC. If that was implemented, malware could mask themselves
as that program, possibly by using that program as a launchpad to give
itself administrative privileges without your knowledge. The ability to
programmatically manipulate administrative privileges is a bad thing.
To disable UAC (poor choice, you lose Internet Explorer's Protected Mode and
UAC protection):
Go to User Accounts, click on the link "Turn User Account Control On or
Off".
You will likely get much more spyware with IE Protected Mode off, so that
would actually be couter-productive if you are doing this to be able to run
spybot without those prompts. Consider just using Windows Defender. It is a
very good spyware solution.
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"watercress_soup" <someone@mydomain.com> wrote in message
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> hello.
>
> I was wondering if there was a way to stop vista asking me if it is ok to
> run spybot. I know why UAC is there and I appreciate it. it would be nice
> if it would remember my choice. I have tried taking ownership of the
> spybot folder. im sure I am missing something.
>
> I have changed permissions to full access as well, (my account is
> administrator)...
>
> any help?