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| | Vista Screen Blanks I recently installed Vista 64 bit and whenever I do something that it questions; it blanks my screen and comes up with a box asking me to validate my request. I don't mind the request to validate but the blanking of my screen is very irritating. It even blanks the screen before allowing me to use the magnifying glass. Is this normal is it something in my setup or equipment? Can it be changed to stop the blanking of the screen or even shutting off the validation requests? Thanks for any help. SKip |
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| | Re: Vista Screen Blanks yes, the blanking of the screen is actually part of the security feature. It's called Secrue desktop prompting. Secure Desktop Prompting In Windows Vista you will notice that, by default when User Account Control prompts appear, the rest of the screen is darkened. The prompts are being displayed in the Secure Desktop mode. The same mode you see when you log on or press CTL+ALT+DELETE. Displaying User Account Control elevation dialogs on the Secure Desktop helps protect the user from unknowingly allowing a program to run with elevated privileges without their consent. Without this protection, it is much easier to create malware that tricks the user into approving an elevation request prompt that they really wanted to deny. The Secure Desktop helps protect against this because other software running on the machine is blocked from interacting with the user's interface. "Skip" <Skip@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:41A0DBE5-22DF-4363-BB82-59385CDB6516@microsoft.com... >I recently installed Vista 64 bit and whenever I do something that it > questions; it blanks my screen and comes up with a box asking me to > validate > my request. I don't mind the request to validate but the blanking of my > screen is very irritating. It even blanks the screen before allowing me > to > use the magnifying glass. Is this normal is it something in my setup or > equipment? Can it be changed to stop the blanking of the screen or even > shutting off the validation requests? Thanks for any help. > > SKip |
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| | Re: Vista Screen Blanks Thanks for your quick response. Is there any way to either eliminate it or at least limit the amout it darkens. Mine goes completely black not just dimming. Thanks again, SKip "Dale M. White" wrote: > yes, the blanking of the screen is actually part of the security feature. > It's called Secrue desktop prompting. > > Secure Desktop Prompting > > In Windows Vista you will notice that, by default when User Account > Control prompts appear, the rest of the screen is darkened. The prompts are > being displayed in the Secure Desktop mode. The same mode you see when you > log on or press CTL+ALT+DELETE. Displaying User Account Control elevation > dialogs on the Secure Desktop helps protect the user from unknowingly > allowing a program to run with elevated privileges without their consent. > Without this protection, it is much easier to create malware that tricks the > user into approving an elevation request prompt that they really wanted to > deny. The Secure Desktop helps protect against this because other software > running on the machine is blocked from interacting with the user's > interface. > > > > "Skip" <Skip@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:41A0DBE5-22DF-4363-BB82-59385CDB6516@microsoft.com... > >I recently installed Vista 64 bit and whenever I do something that it > > questions; it blanks my screen and comes up with a box asking me to > > validate > > my request. I don't mind the request to validate but the blanking of my > > screen is very irritating. It even blanks the screen before allowing me > > to > > use the magnifying glass. Is this normal is it something in my setup or > > equipment? Can it be changed to stop the blanking of the screen or even > > shutting off the validation requests? Thanks for any help. > > > > SKip > > > |
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| | Re: Vista Screen Blanks That sounds a bit odd, have you updated you're video drivers ? The only way I know to turn off the SDP is to turn off teh UAC, which removes Vista main Security feature. I run with it off, because I'm one of those "Runs with Scissors" types You might try googling Secure Desktop Prompt and see if anything has been listed as a way of disabling it,without turning off the UAC "Skip" <Skip@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:8BE76B1B-CF4D-4A07-9D11-B06653A9091D@microsoft.com... > Thanks for your quick response. Is there any way to either eliminate it > or > at least limit the amout it darkens. Mine goes completely black not just > dimming. > > Thanks again, > > SKip > > "Dale M. White" wrote: > >> yes, the blanking of the screen is actually part of the security feature. >> It's called Secrue desktop prompting. >> >> Secure Desktop Prompting >> >> In Windows Vista you will notice that, by default when User Account >> Control prompts appear, the rest of the screen is darkened. The prompts >> are >> being displayed in the Secure Desktop mode. The same mode you see when >> you >> log on or press CTL+ALT+DELETE. Displaying User Account Control elevation >> dialogs on the Secure Desktop helps protect the user from unknowingly >> allowing a program to run with elevated privileges without their consent. >> Without this protection, it is much easier to create malware that tricks >> the >> user into approving an elevation request prompt that they really wanted >> to >> deny. The Secure Desktop helps protect against this because other >> software >> running on the machine is blocked from interacting with the user's >> interface. >> >> >> >> "Skip" <Skip@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> news:41A0DBE5-22DF-4363-BB82-59385CDB6516@microsoft.com... >> >I recently installed Vista 64 bit and whenever I do something that it >> > questions; it blanks my screen and comes up with a box asking me to >> > validate >> > my request. I don't mind the request to validate but the blanking of >> > my >> > screen is very irritating. It even blanks the screen before allowing >> > me >> > to >> > use the magnifying glass. Is this normal is it something in my setup >> > or >> > equipment? Can it be changed to stop the blanking of the screen or >> > even >> > shutting off the validation requests? Thanks for any help. >> > >> > SKip >> >> >> |
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| | Re: Vista Screen Blanks Dale: Thanks for your response. I'll check for an update. I updated it a couple of weeks ago but that was when I was running XP. I'll check for a Vista update on ATI's site. Skip "Dale M. White" wrote: > That sounds a bit odd, have you updated you're video drivers ? > > The only way I know to turn off the SDP is to turn off teh UAC, which > removes Vista main Security feature. I run with it off, because I'm one of > those "Runs with Scissors" types > > You might try googling Secure Desktop Prompt and see if anything has been > listed as a way of disabling it,without turning off the UAC > > > "Skip" <Skip@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:8BE76B1B-CF4D-4A07-9D11-B06653A9091D@microsoft.com... > > Thanks for your quick response. Is there any way to either eliminate it > > or > > at least limit the amout it darkens. Mine goes completely black not just > > dimming. > > > > Thanks again, > > > > SKip > > > > "Dale M. White" wrote: > > > >> yes, the blanking of the screen is actually part of the security feature. > >> It's called Secrue desktop prompting. > >> > >> Secure Desktop Prompting > >> > >> In Windows Vista you will notice that, by default when User Account > >> Control prompts appear, the rest of the screen is darkened. The prompts > >> are > >> being displayed in the Secure Desktop mode. The same mode you see when > >> you > >> log on or press CTL+ALT+DELETE. Displaying User Account Control elevation > >> dialogs on the Secure Desktop helps protect the user from unknowingly > >> allowing a program to run with elevated privileges without their consent. > >> Without this protection, it is much easier to create malware that tricks > >> the > >> user into approving an elevation request prompt that they really wanted > >> to > >> deny. The Secure Desktop helps protect against this because other > >> software > >> running on the machine is blocked from interacting with the user's > >> interface. > >> > >> > >> > >> "Skip" <Skip@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > >> news:41A0DBE5-22DF-4363-BB82-59385CDB6516@microsoft.com... > >> >I recently installed Vista 64 bit and whenever I do something that it > >> > questions; it blanks my screen and comes up with a box asking me to > >> > validate > >> > my request. I don't mind the request to validate but the blanking of > >> > my > >> > screen is very irritating. It even blanks the screen before allowing > >> > me > >> > to > >> > use the magnifying glass. Is this normal is it something in my setup > >> > or > >> > equipment? Can it be changed to stop the blanking of the screen or > >> > even > >> > shutting off the validation requests? Thanks for any help. > >> > > >> > SKip > >> > >> > >> > > > |
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