Beyond the slider is there a way of modifying UAC-User Account Control?
I know one can change how to allow User Account Control to change its settings (the slider) but is there a way for controlling which programs are always allowed (giving it permission hence never having to see that annoying window for that program)? I do
not want to disable it. I just want Windows 7 to know which programs to allow and which to not allow.
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April 24th, 2012 2:36pm
Read the thread at the following address
http://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/en/itprovistaact/thread/56cd9a67-ebff-4151-91a7-3a215a3ba15f
Bye.Luigi Bruno - Microsoft Community Contributor 2011 Award
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April 25th, 2012 4:42pm
HI
Thanks a lot for your help. UAC Trust Shortcut that one user suggests works by creating shortcuts on your desktop. Unfortunately that is not what I am looking for (BTW there is a way to do what that shortcut app does manually.). As far as the Microsoft
Application Compatibility Toolkit is concerned it is not for people like me but for those who create.)
thnx again
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April 26th, 2012 1:19am
Hi Ivan (Are you Chinese, Taiwanese or...?) - I've lived there.
Thanks for your help. I did as you suggested. My 1st problem was in step 5. You wrote, "choose Operating system modes->None,
Well that was not what showed up next. I was never given the chance/choice to choose 'none' anywhere. I clicked on next
and your following instruction did show up: " selectSelect additional compatibility modes->RunAslnvoker
option, click next until finished. I did that.
I then didn't really understand ' 6. ' you wrote, "Click
Save, type name of the file in Datebase Name, click OK," which I did. I wrote as The Name of the software again but added an underscore and then you wrote, "then
type file name to save the program list, File->Install, to add the program list to Windows 7 UAC." And this is what I did not understand. Another window did pop up where a name with the .sdb extension was to be given. Was I supposed to write 'install'?
I didn't. I write Everything again but with a number. Assuming I did something wrong, anyway on reboot I still got the UAC prompt so it did not work.
Now here's the thing how do I delete all of this work? There is no delte on the software and none on r-click and the
one on the keyboard doesn't work either. Do I just delete the the sdb file?
BTW in the places I was supposed to type a name (or something) it showed it blued out as such for ex, " <new
Application> " Was I supposed to place the name within those 2 'arrows'? For example <EvythingSoftwr> Because I didn't. All I wrote was, EvythingSoftwr
Thank you
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April 30th, 2012 11:52pm