On Sat, 19 Apr 2008 05:56:37 GMT, Ed(NY) wrote:
> Is there a way to prevent the "An unidentified program wants access to your
> computer" box from appearing every time I open the same program?
You should be glad that this security feature is enabled/working!
User Account control separates user and admin functions in Windows Vista
which increases security. It basically ensures that malicious programs
can¢t be run using administrative privileges without the administrator
first accepting it. This is great for computing securely.
What is User Account Control?
http://windowshelp.microsoft.com/Win...665471033.mspx
For your consideration:-
The best defenses are:
1. Do not work in elevated level; Day-to-day work should be
performed while the User Account Control (UAC) is enabled. Turning
off UAC reduces the security of your computer and may expose you to
increased risk from malicious software.
2. Familiarize yourself with "Services Hardening in Windows Vista".
3. Keep your operating (OS) system (and all software on it)
updated/patched.
4. Reconsider the usage of IE.
5. Review your installed 3rd party software applications/utilities;
Remove clutter.
6. Don't expose services to public networks.
7. Activate the build-in firewall and tack together its advanced
configuration settings.
7a.If on high-speed internet use a router as well.
8. Routinely practice safe-hex.
9. Regularly back-up data/files.
10.Familiarize yourself with crash recovery tools and with
re-installing your operating system (OS).
11.Utilize a real-time anti-virus application and vital system
monitoring utilities/applications.
12.Keep abreast of the latest developments - Sh!t happens...you know.
The least preferred defenses are:
Myriads of popular anti-whatever applications and staying ignorant.
Peez of pith, really :-)