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I don't need all the popups and flags from Vista asking if I want to run a
program. Is there a way to get around all the popups and run everything as an admin without Vista telling me the file is not recognized by MS, and "Windows needs permission" and file may not have instaleld properly, and the "are you sure" hoops an hurdles? My user account is Administrator. |
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Sure, just turn off UAC, but don't come whining here when you get a virus or
whatever. "Shell" <Shell@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news 1CAE7B7-E698-40C0-8FAB-C47FBBF13584@microsoft.com...>I don't need all the popups and flags from Vista asking if I want to run a > program. Is there a way to get around all the popups and run everything as > an > admin without Vista telling me the file is not recognized by MS, and > "Windows > needs permission" and file may not have instaleld properly, and the "are > you > sure" hoops an hurdles? My user account is Administrator. > |
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Use secpol.msc,Local policies, local security setting, and scroll all the way
to the bottom change user elevation properties to "trust all" some in close to at natural. -- Your IT want-to-be "Shell" wrote: > I don't need all the popups and flags from Vista asking if I want to run a > program. Is there a way to get around all the popups and run everything as an > admin without Vista telling me the file is not recognized by MS, and "Windows > needs permission" and file may not have instaleld properly, and the "are you > sure" hoops an hurdles? My user account is Administrator. > |
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Matt - I don't "whine" about things I get. I whine about things I don't get -
like how MS could release Boondoggle - I mean Vista in the state it is in. After getting through the 'windoze doesn't recognixe the author', and 'are you sure you want to run this program' and this program may not have been instaleld properly (what program - Vista?) and other meaningless popups, I realized that MS approach to preventing hackers and viruses is to frustyrate the owner so much they leave their computer OFF. "Matt I." wrote: > Sure, just turn off UAC, but don't come whining here when you get a virus or > whatever. > > "Shell" <Shell@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news 1CAE7B7-E698-40C0-8FAB-C47FBBF13584@microsoft.com...> >I don't need all the popups and flags from Vista asking if I want to run a > > program. Is there a way to get around all the popups and run everything as > > an > > admin without Vista telling me the file is not recognized by MS, and > > "Windows > > needs permission" and file may not have instaleld properly, and the "are > > you > > sure" hoops an hurdles? My user account is Administrator. > > > > |
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Thanks gatran - however, there is no secpol.msc on this Home Premium - at
least Vista can't find it - not from the Run command (DOS) prompt, or via search. Maybe I need to find the combination to unhide it or buy it from MS? "gatran31200" wrote: > Use secpol.msc,Local policies, local security setting, and scroll all the way > to the bottom change user elevation properties to "trust all" some in close > to at natural. > -- > Your IT want-to-be > > > "Shell" wrote: > > > I don't need all the popups and flags from Vista asking if I want to run a > > program. Is there a way to get around all the popups and run everything as an > > admin without Vista telling me the file is not recognized by MS, and "Windows > > needs permission" and file may not have instaleld properly, and the "are you > > sure" hoops an hurdles? My user account is Administrator. > > |
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