"Z˙RiX" <> wrote in message
news: ecom...
> SG wrote:
>> "Z˙RiX" <> wrote in message
>> news: ecom...
>>> Spence wrote:
>>>> One of my programs (Quickbooks Accountant 2006) asks for an Admin
>>>> password every time it runs because it's from an Unknown Publisher.
>>>> Is there any way to stop this happening, i.e. tell Vista we know
>>>> who the publisher is?
>>>>
>>>> Thanks
>>>
>>> Turm off UAC then turn off the UAC warning, Then right click your
>>> program and click "open as administartor"
>>> That should help you out...
>>>
>>> --
>>> Z˙RiX
>>> (¯`'..(<>..<>)..'´¯)
>>>
>>
>>
>> Z˙RiX,
>>
>> Re-read the subject, the OP says bypass UAC for certain programs not
>> turn it off completely. :>)
>
> I understand!!!
> Just giving the OP a better option... BTW who in the hell wants UAC turned
> on?
> Would you like UAC to run in your home and ask you if it's ok every time
> you
> open a door???
> Grabs door handle and trys to turn and the door ask "ARE YOU SURE?"
>
>
> --
> Z˙RiX
> (¯`'..(<>..<>)..'´¯)
>
Who wants it on? I for sure and many others. One of the best features MS
ever implemented hands down. UAC is NOT designed to be against you or play
the dumb user, it's a security feature to help the user. If you don't
understand you should really read more into it and get a better
understanding of what it does and why it was designed the way it is. I hope
the next version of Windows is fixed where it cannot be disabled at all.
--
All the best,
SG
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