Hmm... that kinda makes sense, technically.

. Thanks for the info!
Though practically, i am a little baffled why they would do that.
i mean, both warn you, both say it may be dangerous, both want your
permission to proceed, ... i wonder what the logic was for doing two
completely different UIs, as opposed to say, one, with a green vs. a red bar
across the top, or different icons, to make them distinct.
Ah well... the great mysteries that comprise the beast of Windows! LOL

..
still baffled about the second quirk though --- the mysterious
"double-headed prompt"--- shiver m'timbers!!
"James Matthews" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>I have the same issue with Wing IDE for python! Now the reason is becuase
>if the exe is signed and microsoft can tell where it comes from then it
>will give you the continue or cancel but if it cannot then it will give you
>the other one!
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> "Arthur Dent" <hitchhikersguideto-(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>> Okay... so i'm running with UAC enabled now (actually always was, just
>> changed from no-prompt to prompt)...
>>
>> Now, i have two funny little quirks to pick on, and maybe someone knows
>> why, or how to fix these.
>>
>> 1st, just a silly quirk. ... I have two shortcuts - one to Sql Server
>> 2005 Management Console, and one to PL/SQL Developer (an ORACLE developer
>> tool). Both programs have problems when running in limited mode, and need
>> to be elevated to function properly.
>> On both shortcuts, i right-clicked and propertied them. I clicked "Open
>> file location...". Then i right-clicked on the actual exe files, clicked
>> properties, and on the "Compatibility" tab i turned on "Run this program
>> as an administrator".
>> Now the weird thing. When i click the shortcuts (in the startmenu)...
>> both of them prompt me to run them as administrator, as expected.
>> HOWEVER --- Sql Server prompts me with a UAC standard "dialog box" with
>> traditional buttons of "Continue" and "Cancel", where as plsqldev prompts
>> me with a UAC "task pane" (those NEW 'dialog boxes' introduced with
>> Vista) with the options of "Cancel" and "Allow".
>>
>> Can anyone explain to me why two exes, with UAC-configuration exactly the
>> same, prompt me with two different interfaces??
>>
>>
>> 2nd, why for some actions, does UAC prompt you for elevation, but for
>> other actions, it FIRST prompts you and says "You will be prompted for
>> this, continue?" and then when you say yes, it prompts you AGAIN... with
>> the _real_ prompt? Why the double-prompt in some instances??
>>
>>
>> cheers all, and thanks for the info.
>> - Arthur Dent.
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