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Rob
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      02-05-2007
I do NOT want to have to give these update programs permission EVERY time I
start my computer , how do I make the permission permanent?

I don't know why THIS function has to be so complicated.
 
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Nathanial Woolls
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      02-05-2007
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> I do NOT want to have to give these update programs permission EVERY time
> I
> start my computer , how do I make the permission permanent?
>
> I don't know why THIS function has to be so complicated.


Click Start, Control Panel. Type "startup" in the search box. Click "Stop a
program from running at startup".

 
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Rob
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      02-05-2007
Thank you Nathanial for the reply ,

I want this program to run at startup , but I do NOT want to have to give
it permission to run every time the pc starts

"Nathanial Woolls" wrote:

> "Rob" <> wrote in message
> news:E15DB542-E906-4CD1-9865-...
> > I do NOT want to have to give these update programs permission EVERY time
> > I
> > start my computer , how do I make the permission permanent?
> >
> > I don't know why THIS function has to be so complicated.

>
> Click Start, Control Panel. Type "startup" in the search box. Click "Stop a
> program from running at startup".
>

 
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David J. Craig
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      02-06-2007
Buy some software that knows how to run under Vista or write your own.

"Rob" <> wrote in message
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> Thank you Nathanial for the reply ,
>
> I want this program to run at startup , but I do NOT want to have to give
> it permission to run every time the pc starts
>
> "Nathanial Woolls" wrote:
>
>> "Rob" <> wrote in message
>> news:E15DB542-E906-4CD1-9865-...
>> > I do NOT want to have to give these update programs permission EVERY
>> > time
>> > I
>> > start my computer , how do I make the permission permanent?
>> >
>> > I don't know why THIS function has to be so complicated.

>>
>> Click Start, Control Panel. Type "startup" in the search box. Click "Stop
>> a
>> program from running at startup".
>>



 
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Jimmy Brush
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      02-06-2007
Hello,

There is no way to grant this program permission automatically.

The application is in error - it should not be prompting for your permission
on startup in the first place.


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Rob
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      02-06-2007
Thanks Jim , I will just ax the program and contact Intervideo about the
error.

BTW Dave , it is a listed VISTA READY program from Intervideo called WinDVD
8 , the part that causes the warning about not being registered is the
automatic update program that came with it that wants to start at boot and I
guess run constantly , I really don't think I need it.



"Jimmy Brush" wrote:

> Hello,
>
> There is no way to grant this program permission automatically.
>
> The application is in error - it should not be prompting for your permission
> on startup in the first place.
>
>
> --
> - JB
> Microsoft MVP - Windows Shell/User
>
> Windows Vista Support Faq
> http://www.jimmah.com/vista/
>

 
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Larry S
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      02-10-2007
You need to Turn off User Account Control setting in order to stop it from
asking for permission each time it starts up. It's a security thing Vista has
built in to it and a pain in the arse, but itcan be bypassed. Open Control
Panel, open User accounts and turn it off there.

"Rob" wrote:

> I do NOT want to have to give these update programs permission EVERY time I
> start my computer , how do I make the permission permanent?
>
> I don't know why THIS function has to be so complicated.

 
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