user account control

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zumba

When I turn my computer on I get a pop up box from user account control that
says a program needs your permission to continue - it is norton protection
center symantec corp. I have uninstalled and reinstalled and it still does
this, I know its not safe to turn the user account control off, my friend has
the same computer same everything and his does not do this. If anyone can
help with this issue please let me know.
 
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Charlie42

zumba said:
When I turn my computer on I get a pop up box from user account control
that says a program needs your permission to continue - it is norton
protection center symantec corp. I have uninstalled and reinstalled and
it
still does this, I know its not safe to turn the user account control off,
my
friend has the same computer same everything and his does not do this.
If anyone can help with this issue please let me know.

There is a workaround utilising the Application Compatibility Toolkit that
might work for you. The Microsoft KB article describing how to disable the
UAC prompt for a certain application only is currently unavailable, but I
found a link with some brief step-by-step instructions. You should give it a
try.

How to disable the UAC prompt for a certain application only:
http://blog.tiensivu.com/aaron/arch...ol-Prompt-for-a-certain-application-only.html

Download App Compatibility Toolkit 5.0:
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/...E9-B581-47B0-B45E-492DD6DA2971&displaylang=en

Charlie42
 
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Tom Lofthouse

Hey, I have the same issue with a graphics card application on my main
desktop, I just click the allow blocked item every time it pops up. Norton
works alright with vista now, Im running it on my laptop and i have no
problems with it, if anything its less 'in your face' on vista than xp.
 

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