UAC settings for individual programs?

V

Vigilante

Is there a way to adjust the way the UAC performs with regard to the screen shutting off and on?
This annoys me and has to be hard on my LCD's lifespan.
It's literally driving me nuts.
I would like to believe if it isn't available in a dialog I could still turn it off in the registry?

Also, I have a few programs I use on a regular basis, can I get these specific programs not to prompt me into oblivion every time I run them?
 
P

P. Di Stolfo

Hello,

this will make the screen stop becoming darker:
Regedit ->
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\System
-> set PromptOnSecureDesktop to 1.
For the programs issue, I don't know an answer yet.

Greetings,
P. Di Stolfo

Is there a way to adjust the way the UAC performs with regard to the screen
shutting off and on?
This annoys me and has to be hard on my LCD's lifespan.
It's literally driving me nuts.
I would like to believe if it isn't available in a dialog I could still turn
it off in the registry?

Also, I have a few programs I use on a regular basis, can I get these
specific programs not to prompt me into oblivion every time I run them?
 
P

P. Di Stolfo

Sorry, I meant PromptOnSecureDesktop to 0.

Greetings,
P. Di Stolfo

Is there a way to adjust the way the UAC performs with regard to the screen
shutting off and on?
This annoys me and has to be hard on my LCD's lifespan.
It's literally driving me nuts.
I would like to believe if it isn't available in a dialog I could still turn
it off in the registry?

Also, I have a few programs I use on a regular basis, can I get these
specific programs not to prompt me into oblivion every time I run them?
 
R

Rock

Is there a way to adjust the way the UAC performs with regard to the screen
shutting off and on?
This annoys me and has to be hard on my LCD's lifespan.
It's literally driving me nuts.
I would like to believe if it isn't available in a dialog I could still turn
it off in the registry?

Also, I have a few programs I use on a regular basis, can I get these
specific programs not to prompt me into oblivion every time I run them?

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You can disable secure desktop but I wouldn't recommend it.

There is no way to turn off UAC on an individual program basis.
 

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