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Tom Hall
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      06-06-2009
Vista Home Premium SP2

Vista's UAC continues to nag me every time I run Eudora, my mail client,
while it has stopped nagging me about other programs, both startup items
and non-startup items.

Is there any way, short of turning UAC off altogether, to convince Vista
that I trust Eudora to run? I've tried enabling "run as administrator" and
disabling it; nothing seems to work.

TIA,


Tom

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Richard Urban
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      06-06-2009
People should really hammer the makers of Eudora to make their program Vista
compliant. If it doesn't work correctly in Vista it will do no better in
Windows 7.

Check their help/support and see what they say. Maybe they actually have a
patch out.

I have dumped 3-4 programs that refused to operate within the parameters of
Vista rather than run my computers "at risk" by turning off UAC.

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"Tom Hall" <> wrote in message
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> Vista Home Premium SP2
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> Vista's UAC continues to nag me every time I run Eudora, my mail client,
> while it has stopped nagging me about other programs, both startup items
> and non-startup items.
>
> Is there any way, short of turning UAC off altogether, to convince Vista
> that I trust Eudora to run? I've tried enabling "run as administrator" and
> disabling it; nothing seems to work.
>
> TIA,
>
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> Tom
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Tom Hall
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      06-06-2009
On Sat, 6 Jun 2009 13:28:33 -0400, "Richard Urban"
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>People should really hammer the makers of Eudora to make their program Vista
>compliant. If it doesn't work correctly in Vista it will do no better in
>Windows 7.


Unfortunately, Qualcomm abandoned Eudora some time ago. I believe it's now
called Thunderbird. I tried Thunderbird for about 10 minutes before going
back to the last version of Eudora issued by Qualcomm.
>
>Check their help/support and see what they say. Maybe they actually have a
>patch out.
>
>I have dumped 3-4 programs that refused to operate within the parameters of
>Vista rather than run my computers "at risk" by turning off UAC.


I found a means of disabling UAC for specific applications here:

http://dailyapps.net/2008/01/hack-at...ions-in-vista/

A bit time-consuming but worth it - I no longer get nagged every time I
start Eudora.



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      06-06-2009
On 06 Jun 2009, Tom Hall <> wrote in
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> Unfortunately, Qualcomm abandoned Eudora some time ago. I believe
> it's now called Thunderbird. I tried Thunderbird for about 10
> minutes before going back to the last version of Eudora issued by
> Qualcomm.


Thunderbird is Mozilla's stand-alone mail product. It has nothing to do
with Qualcom or Eudora.
 
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      06-07-2009
On 6 Jun 2009 19:43:10 GMT, Nil <>
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>Thunderbird is Mozilla's stand-alone mail product. It has nothing to do
>with Qualcom or Eudora.


But Eudora/Qualcommm has something to do with Tbird:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eudora_
 
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      06-07-2009
On 06 Jun 2009, +Bob+ <> wrote in
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> But Eudora/Qualcommm has something to do with Tbird:
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> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eudora_


Well, whattaya know... I never heard of that. I'm still a little
confused about what "Penelope" is, but it sounds like the ghost of
Eudora is struggling to return to life.

 
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      06-07-2009
On 7 Jun 2009 04:43:58 GMT, Nil <> wrote:

>On 06 Jun 2009, +Bob+ <> wrote in
>microsoft.public.windows.vista.general:
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>> But Eudora/Qualcommm has something to do with Tbird:
>>
>> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eudora_

>
>Well, whattaya know... I never heard of that. I'm still a little
>confused about what "Penelope" is, but it sounds like the ghost of
>Eudora is struggling to return to life.



https://wiki.mozilla.org/Penelope
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/thunderbird/addon/4772

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