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How can I give permanent permission to this program inorder not face the same
message every time after restart ?
message every time after restart ?
HeJaCon said:How can I give permanent permission to this program inorder not face the
same
message every time after restart ?
Unless you identify what program is asking permission, and then tell us,
it's unlikely you will get an answer.
Hi,
Not without exposing the system to an insecure condition. The message occurs
because the program is trying to write to a protected system folder rather
than the virtual folder (user\appdata) folder it should be using in Vista.
This is a security measure to prevent malware from using admin rights to
install and run without the user's knowledge. Any workaround, like disabling
UAC or allowing admins to run programs unprompted, exposes the system tothe
very thing it is trying to protect you from. The proper solution is for the
program distributor to update their software to the proper coding
specifications for Vista.
Hi,
Not without exposing the system to an insecure condition. The message
occurs
because the program is trying to write to a protected system folder rather
than the virtual folder (user\appdata) folder it should be using in Vista.
This is a security measure to prevent malware from using admin rights to
install and run without the user's knowledge. Any workaround, like
disabling
UAC or allowing admins to run programs unprompted, exposes the system to
the
very thing it is trying to protect you from. The proper solution is for the
program distributor to update their software to the proper coding
specifications for Vista.
Hi,
Not without exposing the system to an insecure condition. The message
occurs
because the program is trying to write to a protected system folder rather
than the virtual folder (user\appdata) folder it should be using in Vista.
This is a security measure to prevent malware from using admin rights to
install and run without the user's knowledge. Any workaround, like
disabling
UAC or allowing admins to run programs unprompted, exposes the system to
the
very thing it is trying to protect you from. The proper solution is for the
program distributor to update their software to the proper coding
specifications for Vista.