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| | How do allow programs that are not allowed to run at startup...... I do NOT want to have to give these update programs permission EVERY time I start my computer , how do I make the permission permanent? I don't know why THIS function has to be so complicated. |
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| | Re: How do allow programs that are not allowed to run at startup...... "Rob" <Rob@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:E15DB542-E906-4CD1-9865-F6997F5D7911@microsoft.com... > I do NOT want to have to give these update programs permission EVERY time > I > start my computer , how do I make the permission permanent? > > I don't know why THIS function has to be so complicated. Click Start, Control Panel. Type "startup" in the search box. Click "Stop a program from running at startup". |
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| | Re: How do allow programs that are not allowed to run at startup.. Thank you Nathanial for the reply , I want this program to run at startup , but I do NOT want to have to give it permission to run every time the pc starts "Nathanial Woolls" wrote: > "Rob" <Rob@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:E15DB542-E906-4CD1-9865-F6997F5D7911@microsoft.com... > > I do NOT want to have to give these update programs permission EVERY time > > I > > start my computer , how do I make the permission permanent? > > > > I don't know why THIS function has to be so complicated. > > Click Start, Control Panel. Type "startup" in the search box. Click "Stop a > program from running at startup". > |
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| | Re: How do allow programs that are not allowed to run at startup.. Buy some software that knows how to run under Vista or write your own. "Rob" <Rob@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:0B8F3DC3-977B-4973-BAD8-6D5C95F837A5@microsoft.com... > Thank you Nathanial for the reply , > > I want this program to run at startup , but I do NOT want to have to give > it permission to run every time the pc starts > > "Nathanial Woolls" wrote: > >> "Rob" <Rob@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> news:E15DB542-E906-4CD1-9865-F6997F5D7911@microsoft.com... >> > I do NOT want to have to give these update programs permission EVERY >> > time >> > I >> > start my computer , how do I make the permission permanent? >> > >> > I don't know why THIS function has to be so complicated. >> >> Click Start, Control Panel. Type "startup" in the search box. Click "Stop >> a >> program from running at startup". >> |
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| | Re: How do allow programs that are not allowed to run at startup.. Hello, There is no way to grant this program permission automatically. The application is in error - it should not be prompting for your permission on startup in the first place. -- - JB Microsoft MVP - Windows Shell/User Windows Vista Support Faq http://www.jimmah.com/vista/ |
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| | Re: How do allow programs that are not allowed to run at startup.. Thanks Jim , I will just ax the program and contact Intervideo about the error. BTW Dave , it is a listed VISTA READY program from Intervideo called WinDVD 8 , the part that causes the warning about not being registered is the automatic update program that came with it that wants to start at boot and I guess run constantly , I really don't think I need it. "Jimmy Brush" wrote: > Hello, > > There is no way to grant this program permission automatically. > > The application is in error - it should not be prompting for your permission > on startup in the first place. > > > -- > - JB > Microsoft MVP - Windows Shell/User > > Windows Vista Support Faq > http://www.jimmah.com/vista/ > |
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| | RE: How do allow programs that are not allowed to run at startup...... You need to Turn off User Account Control setting in order to stop it from asking for permission each time it starts up. It's a security thing Vista has built in to it and a pain in the arse, but itcan be bypassed. Open Control Panel, open User accounts and turn it off there. "Rob" wrote: > I do NOT want to have to give these update programs permission EVERY time I > start my computer , how do I make the permission permanent? > > I don't know why THIS function has to be so complicated. |
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