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Re: Vista User Account Control Is your administrator service ( account ) set to automatic, and does it have a password?
It actually runs as a service in Vista.
If set to run automatically you will have the option of either logging in to the admin
account or the user account at boot.
If you select the admin account and the machine continues and loads with out asking for a
password, then give the admin account a password.
Then reboot, and select the user account.
Launch the program and let it ask for admin privileges, you will be prompted for the admin
password.
Give it the password and then continue.
From then on the program will "supposedly" run with out prompting for admin privileges.
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Steve Easton
"Roger Stenson" <roger@stensons.org.uk> wrote in message
news:MYoci.4460$aF6.459@newsfe1-gui.ntli.net...
> Hi all
> When I start most of my usual, mostly Microsoft, software I have no messages. When I
> start some of my hobby software, e.g. my bridge scoring software, the system reports
> that this is an unknown publisher and I have to authorize it to run.
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> I use MS OneCare security and the current release is allowed in the Firewall. Is there
> anything I can do to assure user account control permanently that the software's
> publisher is known to me and is kosher
> Roger Stenson |