Synapse Syndrome;660763 Wrote:
> "Questioning1" <Questioning1@xxxxxx> wrote in messag
> news:52AE6E8A-5EFC-4D2E-B4C0-9ED6986CEE05@xxxxxx> > >
> > >I read the "answer" post about UAC, and was wondering why when I se
> > > something to "run as administrator" in it's Properties it does not d
> > s
> > > o
> > > an Administrator account? On the Guest account I have set up th
> > progra
> > > runs without asking for any kind of verification or admin password
> > but i
> > > always asks for such when run from the administrator account. Wha
> > ha
> > > gon
> > > wrong here? Is there some way to make a program "trusted" (like al
> > > Microsoft products) so that it doesn't ever need verification for al
> > > accounts on a system? > >
>
> Just right click the shortcut or .exe and go to Properties. Look a
> th
> bottom of the Compatibility tab
>
> It is puzzling why you need to elevate on the admin account, but no
> th
> guest account. Maybe somebody else has an idea
>
> ss
Hi SS
If a computer has more than one person using it, the admin. may no
want the Guest or Standard accounts to have UAC turned off, but does no
want to have to deal with it themselves. Just one reason I suppose
Shaw
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