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| | Getting the UAC shield off a desktop icon I recently installed a game in Vista x64. It's an older game, but runs fine. Only problem is the desktop icon has the damn UAC shield and it pesters me to allow it to run every time. I trust this app, so I want it to just run. Is there a setting for the app to make it not bug me for UAC every time I run it? |
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| | Re: Getting the UAC shield off a desktop icon No. But then Goliath should not worry about David, he was 'only a boy' Take off that helmet, bud. Trust me. it's OK. -- Was this helpful? Then click the Ratings button. Voting helps the web interface. http://www.microsoft.com/wn3/locales...eAPostAsAnswer Mark L. Ferguson .. "S.SubZero" <ssubzero@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:30a1b4a9-edb8-473d-b523-ff1b82cabd5b@xxxxxx Quote: > I recently installed a game in Vista x64. It's an older game, but > runs fine. Only problem is the desktop icon has the damn UAC shield > and it pesters me to allow it to run every time. I trust this app, so > I want it to just run. Is there a setting for the app to make it not > bug me for UAC every time I run it? |
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| | Re: Getting the UAC shield off a desktop icon "S.SubZero" <ssubzero@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:30a1b4a9-edb8-473d-b523-ff1b82cabd5b@xxxxxx Quote: >I recently installed a game in Vista x64. It's an older game, but > runs fine. Only problem is the desktop icon has the damn UAC shield > and it pesters me to allow it to run every time. I trust this app, so > I want it to just run. Is there a setting for the app to make it not > bug me for UAC every time I run it? |
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| | Re: Getting the UAC shield off a desktop icon "S.SubZero" <ssubzero@xxxxxx> wrote Quote: >I recently installed a game in Vista x64. It's an older game, but > runs fine. Only problem is the desktop icon has the damn UAC shield > and it pesters me to allow it to run every time. I trust this app, so > I want it to just run. Is there a setting for the app to make it not > bug me for UAC every time I run it? No, UAC cannot be disabled on an individual program basis. -- Rock [MS-MVP] |
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| | Re: Getting the UAC shield off a desktop icon On Apr 13, 6:11*pm, "Rock" <R...@xxxxxx> wrote: Quote: > No, UAC cannot be disabled on an individual program basis. > > -- > Rock [MS-MVP] Fantasy XI (the game in question), and the Lost Planet demo. The Lost Planet demo doesn't have the shield, and does not bother me for UAC stuff when I run it. Has this newer game somehow told Vista to trust it during the install? The other answers given by the other posters were not useful at all, as my post clearly stated I was only interested in not having this one particular app not bug me at every run for UAC permission. I do not want to disable UAC entirely, and never stated such a thing. I do know how to turn UAC off system-wide. I don't want to do this. |
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| | Re: Getting the UAC shield off a desktop icon Yes, the one without the shield is "Vista aware", and thusly installs correctly in user space. The other program, with the shield, should be installed as admin (right click on the setup.exe, and choose run as admin.) This is giving that program the keys to your system, but it will run with no UAC prompts. Kurt "S.SubZero" <ssubzero@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:195c35dc-2fd7-485f-9927-ab0b8fc22175@xxxxxx Quote: > On Apr 13, 6:11 pm, "Rock" <R...@xxxxxx> wrote: Quote: >> No, UAC cannot be disabled on an individual program basis. >> >> -- >> Rock [MS-MVP] > That is strange, since there's only two games on this install; Final > Fantasy XI (the game in question), and the Lost Planet demo. The Lost > Planet demo doesn't have the shield, and does not bother me for UAC > stuff when I run it. Has this newer game somehow told Vista to trust > it during the install? > > The other answers given by the other posters were not useful at all, > as my post clearly stated I was only interested in not having this one > particular app not bug me at every run for UAC permission. I do not > want to disable UAC entirely, and never stated such a thing. I do > know how to turn UAC off system-wide. I don't want to do this. |
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| | Re: Getting the UAC shield off a desktop icon Every program that I've enabled 'run as administrator' on has both the shield on its icon and triggers a UAC prompt when run. "Kurt Herman" <scapino@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:uzwttBenIHA.4196@xxxxxx Quote: > Yes, the one without the shield is "Vista aware", and thusly installs > correctly in user space. > The other program, with the shield, should be installed as admin (right > click on the setup.exe, and choose run as admin.) This is giving that > program the keys to your system, but it will run with no UAC prompts. > > Kurt > > "S.SubZero" <ssubzero@xxxxxx> wrote in message > news:195c35dc-2fd7-485f-9927-ab0b8fc22175@xxxxxx Quote: >> On Apr 13, 6:11 pm, "Rock" <R...@xxxxxx> wrote: Quote: >>> No, UAC cannot be disabled on an individual program basis. >>> >>> -- >>> Rock [MS-MVP] >> That is strange, since there's only two games on this install; Final >> Fantasy XI (the game in question), and the Lost Planet demo. The Lost >> Planet demo doesn't have the shield, and does not bother me for UAC >> stuff when I run it. Has this newer game somehow told Vista to trust >> it during the install? >> >> The other answers given by the other posters were not useful at all, >> as my post clearly stated I was only interested in not having this one >> particular app not bug me at every run for UAC permission. I do not >> want to disable UAC entirely, and never stated such a thing. I do >> know how to turn UAC off system-wide. I don't want to do this. |
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| | Re: Getting the UAC shield off a desktop icon Did you INSTALL as admin? If so DON'T check the run as admin box in the installed programs properties. Leave it alone. EVERY single app, on my computer (the older ones...I.e. Photoshop 7, Audition, NewsRover, Namo Web Edit 5 etc...) show NO UAC prompts, EVER. And I installed tham as admin, in the way I mentioned previously. Don't touch the properties of the installed exe. JUST right click on the setup.exe when you are trying to install the program, and choose "run as admin". Damn.....Way back when Vista was released it took me about 2 hours to figure that out. It's NOT rocket surgery. ![]() Kurt |
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| | Re: Getting the UAC shield off a desktop icon Most are already installed as administrator and that's fine where it works. I reinstalled CKRename and it behaved just as you said. OTOH some, like MediaCoder or Ping Plotter, even when installed as admin still have to be run as admin or else they generate errors or won't run properly. I've also got a few utilities that didn't require installation but need to be run as administrator. "Kurt Herman" <scapino@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:ejDFSPknIHA.5668@xxxxxx Quote: > Did you INSTALL as admin? If so DON'T check the run as admin box in the > installed programs properties. Leave it alone. EVERY single app, on my > computer (the older ones...I.e. Photoshop 7, Audition, NewsRover, Namo Web > Edit 5 etc...) show NO UAC prompts, EVER. And I installed tham as admin, > in the way I mentioned previously. Don't touch the properties of the > installed exe. JUST right click on the setup.exe when you are trying to > install the program, and choose "run as admin". > > Damn.....Way back when Vista was released it took me about 2 hours to > figure that out. > > It's NOT rocket surgery. ![]() > > Kurt > > > > |
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