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William Powell
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      07-22-2008

At 85 years, I am afraid to tinker with registry, security or interne
settings. I leave these things for the experts. I have a game , ZUMA.EX
that I play almost daily. Recently, a screen comes up telling me that
must run as administrator. I bought the game over a year ago and ther
was no expiration clause or anything else to cause it to quit workin
normally. Is there any simple fix other than running restore

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      07-22-2008

Hi William

You can use compatibility mode with the program. Step 8 in thi
tutorial will show you how to have the program "Run as administrator
each time you run it

http://www.vistax64.com/tutorials/75...ility-mode.htm

Hope this helps
Shaw

William Powell;783244 Wrote:
> At 85 years, I am afraid to tinker with registry, security or interne
> settings. I leave these things for the experts. I have a game , ZUMA.EX
> that I play almost daily. Recently, a screen comes up telling me that
> must run as administrator. I bought the game over a year ago and ther
> was no expiration clause or anything else to cause it to quit workin
> normally. Is there any simple fix other than running restore


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      07-22-2008

well, right click the zuma.exe > properties > compatibility tab > put a
check where it say: run as administrator > apply> ok.
should work now. if the message keeps showing, you can disable the
'UAC'
(http://www.howtogeek.com/howto/windo...windows-vista/)


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William Powell
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      07-23-2008

Thanks to all for the quick responses and fixes. The program still
required me to click "run as administrator" which is not a big problem,
but annoying since I didi'n have to go thru this step before. I did get
brave enough to "disable UAC" and this solved my problem.
Next question, am I in any deep dookie running with UAC disabled? Is
this just for this one program, and where did all those "wrapper"
listings come from? I am using Bitdefender for anti-virus and am led to
believe that it is enough. Thanks again.


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      07-23-2008

William,

Disabling UAC, disables it completely for the whole compute for all
programs and users. You would need to be more careful with what you
install and what kind of security you have to help prevent anything from
getting installed and run with administrator rights without you knowing
about it.

I do not know what you mean by wrapper listind. Can you post a
screenshot as an example?

That is a good antivirus program, but you should also run a good
anti-spyware program, like the free *Spybot Search & Destroy*, along
with Windows Defender.

'The home of Spybot-S&D!'
(http://www.safer-networking.org/en/download/index.html)


You should also have Windows Firewall on. A great free one to use
instead is COMODO Firewall Pro.

'Free Firewall Protection Software Best Firewall Computer Security Free
Personal Firewall'
(http://www.personalfirewall.comodo.c..._firewall.html)

Shawn


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William Powell
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      07-23-2008

Already have Spybot, will install others immediately. Thanks. The
files are: Wrapper.cab, wrapper.ini, and wrapper.log.wrapper.ini look
like this:[WRAPPER
GameName="Zum
DeLux

BuyUrlExtra=http://<SPONINFO>,<TIMEPLAYED>,<PLAYS>,<WHEN>,
<FIRSTPLAY
RacNotInstalledErrorURL=RacNotInstalled.ht
GameID=3029650-1E56-11B2-A27A-00DOB714200
Then it list PreGame width and height as 750,520 and post game setting
same
Sorry I don't know how to attach these files

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Brink
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      07-23-2008

Not sure, but it looks like it may be part of the Zuma program

Shaw

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William Powell
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      07-29-2008

Well, I've turned the User Account control and the prublem remains. It
is some kind of Microsoft big brother doungs when I have to click
"alklow" just to run Clead Disk.


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