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Re: UAC permissions
davey_griffo wrote:
> Why is it that some programs when run, pop up the UAC dialog, which says "an
> unidentified program wants to access your computer", and then asks your
> permission to run it? How does Vista "identify" a program?
>
> Please don't tell me about the permissions & such like for UAC, I've already
> been through the why's and wherefore's, & understand it's MS trying to
> protect us from ourselves. I just want to know why some programs are
> "identified", & some are not, & require permission to run.
>
> Also is it possible to manually identify programs that Vista is unable to,
> to take away the need to grant permission each time they're run?
>
> I'm running Vista Home Premium, if this makes a difference. The particular
> program I am using is 'Simon The Sorcerer 3D', & the start menu shortcut
> points to simonsetup.exe. Could it be that Vista sees 'setup' in the name of
> the program, & that's why it takes a disliking to it?
Try this: Open the Control Panel, type "uac" in the search box at upper
right corner, then select "How do I enable and disable application setup
detection"
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