"edgardumea" <edgardumea@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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>I don't think that's it 
> The popup clearly says that it's Photoshop.exe from an unknown
> publisher(like lol).
Yes, and many text files I've downloaded when I right-click on them say the
same thing only naming notepad.exe as the application. Microsoft is not
known for making their various messages and their meanings clear.
> "Seth" wrote:
>
>> "edgardumea" <edgardumea@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> news:0AD47398-A00A-4144-AB89-1EA656EE7F2A@microsoft.com...
>> > Hi !
>> >
>> > I use Windows Vista Ultimate and have installed Adobe Photoshop
>> > CS3(among
>> > other software of course). It runs smoothly when I launch it from the
>> > start
>> > menu, without prompts/whatever.
>> > But, when I right click on a picture and go to "open with..." menu and
>> > try
>> > to open it with Photoshop, I get a popup message, saying that an
>> > "unidentified software wants acces to your computer". Clicking "allow",
>> > Photoshop will start up normally, with the desired picture opened.
>> > I'd like to "skip" this popup and open Photoshop & picture
>> > automatically.
>> > I
>> > suppose this is an UAC thing, but to be honest, I have no idea what to
>> > change
>> > there. Additionally, I wouldn't disable such feature, rather "register"
>> > photoshop to be somehow "trusted". Is there anything I can do to fix
>> > this
>> > ?
>>
>>
>> It's probably not Photoshop that's the issue, but rather the file itself
>> that you right clicked on.
>>
>>