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| | Permission needed to start a specific program in the Start Menu My Vista came with a number of programs pre-installed, and I've installed several more. I can access them all from the Start Menu, of course. However, one program in particular is strange. Each time I choose it from the Start Menu, Vista asks for permission: "A program needs your permission to continue." Why does Vista do this for that one program? It doesn't do it for any other program. More importantly, how do I get it to stop doing it? Thank you. |
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| | Re: Permission needed to start a specific program in the Start Menu Hi, It's trying to run with elevated privileges, so it requires that the user acknowledge this. Most programs don't need this as they run within Vista's file virtualization (ie: within the user profile's appdata), but if it *must* write to either the system or program folder during operation, then the elevation cannot be avoided. Check with the program vendor as to whether or not this is truly required (and it may very well be if it is an older application that is not Vista compatible). -- Best of Luck, Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/ Windows help - www.rickrogers.org My thoughts http://rick-mvp.blogspot.com "Paddy" <Paddy@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:5267539C-E827-473B-8F92-DC7F67869D83@microsoft.com... > My Vista came with a number of programs pre-installed, and I've installed > several more. > > I can access them all from the Start Menu, of course. > > However, one program in particular is strange. Each time I choose it from > the Start Menu, Vista asks for permission: "A program needs your > permission > to continue." > > Why does Vista do this for that one program? It doesn't do it for any > other > program. More importantly, how do I get it to stop doing it? > > Thank you. |
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| | Re: Permission needed to start a specific program in the Start Men "Rick Rogers" wrote: > It's trying to run with elevated privileges... I've checked and, yes, it does need extra privileges. So that explains it. Is there a way to tell Vista that this program is "approved"? Thank you |
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| | Re: Permission needed to start a specific program in the Start Men When you run a program with elevated privileges that program has access to much of the operating system. This is NOT necessary in a properly coded program. You tell the computer the program is approved by elevating the privileges each time you start the program. Why do you do this? Because elevated privileges can be dangerous. If some malware were to spoof the program you are starting, and be allowed to run with elevated privileges, it could do most any type of harm to your computer and the data on it. If YOU start the program - grant elevated privileges. If it starts "out of the blue, with no interaction from you" it could be that malware has been substituted for the program trying to start without your intervention. In this case, you had better say **NO**. So, until the program has been updated to work correctly with Vista - you are better off living with the situation as it now stands. I have an ad blocking program that needs elevated privileges to update. I grant them each and every time. Hopefully, one of the updates will solve for this with a "program" update in the near future. If the problem isn't solved for I will change to a different program that is 100% compatible with Vista. -- Regards, Richard Urban Microsoft MVP Windows Shell/User (For email, remove the obvious from my address) "Paddy" <Paddy@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:42F6CC38-F036-4AD5-8233-A339F20A8314@microsoft.com... > "Rick Rogers" wrote: >> It's trying to run with elevated privileges... > > I've checked and, yes, it does need extra privileges. So that explains it. > > Is there a way to tell Vista that this program is "approved"? > > Thank you |
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| | Re: Permission needed to start a specific program in the Start Men Hi, As Richard has stated, this is a fault on the part of the application programmers and they need to correct it. Nothing in Vista can run natively elevated, as it is exactly that security exploit that is being prevented. Were there a method of achieving it, then malware would be sure to exploit it. -- Best of Luck, Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/ Windows help - www.rickrogers.org My thoughts http://rick-mvp.blogspot.com "Paddy" <Paddy@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:42F6CC38-F036-4AD5-8233-A339F20A8314@microsoft.com... > "Rick Rogers" wrote: >> It's trying to run with elevated privileges... > > I've checked and, yes, it does need extra privileges. So that explains it. > > Is there a way to tell Vista that this program is "approved"? > > Thank you |
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| | Re: Permission needed to start a specific program in the Start Men Rick and Richard, Thank you both for your time and explanations. I shall heed your advice and press "Continue" each time I start the program. |
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