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      04-12-2008
I have several programs that must be given permission each time I start them.
One example, is the utility program called CCleaner. Is there a way to give
it permanent permission to avoid granting permission on each invocation?
Thanks
 
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Mark L. Ferguson
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      04-12-2008
Use a shortcut to the app, and set the Properties of the shortcut to 'run as
administrator' Rightclick the icon, Properties.

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> I have several programs that must be given permission each time I start
> them.
> One example, is the utility program called CCleaner. Is there a way to
> give
> it permanent permission to avoid granting permission on each invocation?
> Thanks


 
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      04-12-2008
I also read about a program called TweakUAC which allows you to avoid the
permission business without turning off UAC. This is the link:
http://www.tweak-uac.com/what-is-tweak-uac/. I wonder if this is an easier
solution since I have a number of programs requiring permission and this
handles them all at once.

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> Use a shortcut to the app, and set the Properties of the shortcut to 'run as
> administrator' Rightclick the icon, Properties.
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> > I have several programs that must be given permission each time I start
> > them.
> > One example, is the utility program called CCleaner. Is there a way to
> > give
> > it permanent permission to avoid granting permission on each invocation?
> > Thanks

>

 
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      04-13-2008


"Mark L. Ferguson" wrote:

> Use a shortcut to the app, and set the Properties of the shortcut to 'run as
> administrator' Rightclick the icon, Properties.
>


Tried this, but still get the permission window? What could I be doing wrong?
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> > I have several programs that must be given permission each time I start
> > them.
> > One example, is the utility program called CCleaner. Is there a way to
> > give
> > it permanent permission to avoid granting permission on each invocation?
> > Thanks

>

 
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      04-13-2008
No, If you want to break a chain, you only need to break one link. After
that, using the chain is nothing but added weight. Turn it off in User
Accounts.

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> "Mark L. Ferguson" wrote:
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>> Use a shortcut to the app, and set the Properties of the shortcut to 'run
>> as
>> administrator' Rightclick the icon, Properties.
>>

>
> Tried this, but still get the permission window? What could I be doing
> wrong?
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>> "paroots" <> wrote in message
>> news:BBA26E1A-1A51-4150-958A-...
>> > I have several programs that must be given permission each time I start
>> > them.
>> > One example, is the utility program called CCleaner. Is there a way to
>> > give
>> > it permanent permission to avoid granting permission on each
>> > invocation?
>> > Thanks

>>

 
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      04-13-2008
So, let me understand. Are you saying that setting up the shortcut you
mentioned won't do the trick? I also need to turn off UAC?

"Mark L. Ferguson" wrote:

> No, If you want to break a chain, you only need to break one link. After
> that, using the chain is nothing but added weight. Turn it off in User
> Accounts.
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> "paroots" <> wrote in message
> news:5C1A763B-CBDC-4775-8144-...
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> >
> > "Mark L. Ferguson" wrote:
> >
> >> Use a shortcut to the app, and set the Properties of the shortcut to 'run
> >> as
> >> administrator' Rightclick the icon, Properties.
> >>

> >
> > Tried this, but still get the permission window? What could I be doing
> > wrong?
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> >> news:BBA26E1A-1A51-4150-958A-...
> >> > I have several programs that must be given permission each time I start
> >> > them.
> >> > One example, is the utility program called CCleaner. Is there a way to
> >> > give
> >> > it permanent permission to avoid granting permission on each
> >> > invocation?
> >> > Thanks
> >>

 
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