Ken,
Isn't there a way to set UAC to run continuously,
So the warning doesn't pop up every time?
I forgot where it is,
Jerry
"Ken Blake, MVP" <kblake@xxxxxx> wrote in message
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> On Sun, 6 Jan 2008 07:14:35 -0800 (PST), bowler802
> <mstyson@xxxxxx> wrote:
> Quote:
>> After setting up my new Vista Ultimate PC and getting tired of the UAC
>> prompts I turned it off. I have been an administrator on this system
>> from day one. After turnuing UAC off and rebooting the computer I
>> can no longer access My Microsoft Money file, when I turned on UAC I
>> can agian access the Money file. The sames happens with some "Real
>> Arcade games that were downloaded. I running the newest version of
>> Microsoft Money.
>>
>> Can some one tell me what is happing and how to fix it so I can run
>> continue to be an administrator and turn off UAC, and still access my
>> files?
>
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>
> One of the disadvantages of turning off UAC is that certain programs
> won't run that way, and that's one of the reasons I recommend against
> turning it off. You've apparently discovered one of them. Another
> program that won't run that way is the Adobe Reader installation.
>
>
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