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david
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      04-27-2007
Hi, I'm using Vista Home Premium, and up until now everything's been going
fine. Today I decided to install an add-on for firefox, which worked fine,
but when I closed firefox Vista popped up a dialog suggesting that something
may not have worked correctly, and asking if I would like to try running
firefox with administrator priveleges. Thinking that this would be one-off,
perhaps to complete installation of the addon, I pressed yes. Now every time
I run firefox I get the UAC 'Continue' screen. I've looked in compatibility
settings, and nothing's checked.
I did a little experimentation and found that if i renamed or moved
firefox.exe, this no longer happaned. In fact, if i replace firefox.exe with
another completely unrelated executable (say notepad.exe), vista will run it
as administrator, ie. Any file called C:\program files\mozilla
firefox\firefox.exe now requires administrator priveleges to execute. How
can I resolve this issue?
A web search returns one forum posting with the exact same problem, on the
MSDN forums, and these guys dont seem to solve the problem either:

http://channel9.msdn.com/ShowPost.aspx?PostID=302717

And another thing: I initially thought "well, since I spent so much on vista
I may as well use the professional support", but on going to
support.microsoft.com and following the instructions, I'm told that I
entered my product ID in an incorrect format, even though I did not. It even
says this when I allow the ActiveX control to submit my ID for me.

Thanks in advance for any ideas.

 
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EJW
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      04-27-2007
Hello David,
One simple solution would be to completley uninstall firefox and just
reinstall the software.

"david" wrote:

> Hi, I'm using Vista Home Premium, and up until now everything's been going
> fine. Today I decided to install an add-on for firefox, which worked fine,
> but when I closed firefox Vista popped up a dialog suggesting that something
> may not have worked correctly, and asking if I would like to try running
> firefox with administrator priveleges. Thinking that this would be one-off,
> perhaps to complete installation of the addon, I pressed yes. Now every time
> I run firefox I get the UAC 'Continue' screen. I've looked in compatibility
> settings, and nothing's checked.
> I did a little experimentation and found that if i renamed or moved
> firefox.exe, this no longer happaned. In fact, if i replace firefox.exe with
> another completely unrelated executable (say notepad.exe), vista will run it
> as administrator, ie. Any file called C:\program files\mozilla
> firefox\firefox.exe now requires administrator priveleges to execute. How
> can I resolve this issue?
> A web search returns one forum posting with the exact same problem, on the
> MSDN forums, and these guys dont seem to solve the problem either:
>
> http://channel9.msdn.com/ShowPost.aspx?PostID=302717
>
> And another thing: I initially thought "well, since I spent so much on vista
> I may as well use the professional support", but on going to
> support.microsoft.com and following the instructions, I'm told that I
> entered my product ID in an incorrect format, even though I did not. It even
> says this when I allow the ActiveX control to submit my ID for me.
>
> Thanks in advance for any ideas.
>
>

 
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david
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      04-30-2007
Actually, that wouldn't work, assuming I installed it to the same location.

"EJW" <> wrote in message
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> Hello David,
> One simple solution would be to completley uninstall firefox and just
> reinstall the software.
>
> "david" wrote:
>
>> Hi, I'm using Vista Home Premium, and up until now everything's been
>> going
>> fine. Today I decided to install an add-on for firefox, which worked
>> fine,
>> but when I closed firefox Vista popped up a dialog suggesting that
>> something
>> may not have worked correctly, and asking if I would like to try running
>> firefox with administrator priveleges. Thinking that this would be
>> one-off,
>> perhaps to complete installation of the addon, I pressed yes. Now every
>> time
>> I run firefox I get the UAC 'Continue' screen. I've looked in
>> compatibility
>> settings, and nothing's checked.
>> I did a little experimentation and found that if i renamed or moved
>> firefox.exe, this no longer happaned. In fact, if i replace firefox.exe
>> with
>> another completely unrelated executable (say notepad.exe), vista will run
>> it
>> as administrator, ie. Any file called C:\program files\mozilla
>> firefox\firefox.exe now requires administrator priveleges to execute. How
>> can I resolve this issue?
>> A web search returns one forum posting with the exact same problem, on
>> the
>> MSDN forums, and these guys dont seem to solve the problem either:
>>
>> http://channel9.msdn.com/ShowPost.aspx?PostID=302717
>>
>> And another thing: I initially thought "well, since I spent so much on
>> vista
>> I may as well use the professional support", but on going to
>> support.microsoft.com and following the instructions, I'm told that I
>> entered my product ID in an incorrect format, even though I did not. It
>> even
>> says this when I allow the ActiveX control to submit my ID for me.
>>
>> Thanks in advance for any ideas.
>>
>>


 
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EJW
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      04-30-2007
Did you try to right click on the icon then go to properties then to
compatibility and then run it in Windows XP (Service Pack 2)? That has solved
a few of my problems w\ Vista.

"david" wrote:

> Actually, that wouldn't work, assuming I installed it to the same location.
>
> "EJW" <> wrote in message
> news:E6BF2766-988F-4A1A-86CA-...
> > Hello David,
> > One simple solution would be to completley uninstall firefox and just
> > reinstall the software.
> >
> > "david" wrote:
> >
> >> Hi, I'm using Vista Home Premium, and up until now everything's been
> >> going
> >> fine. Today I decided to install an add-on for firefox, which worked
> >> fine,
> >> but when I closed firefox Vista popped up a dialog suggesting that
> >> something
> >> may not have worked correctly, and asking if I would like to try running
> >> firefox with administrator priveleges. Thinking that this would be
> >> one-off,
> >> perhaps to complete installation of the addon, I pressed yes. Now every
> >> time
> >> I run firefox I get the UAC 'Continue' screen. I've looked in
> >> compatibility
> >> settings, and nothing's checked.
> >> I did a little experimentation and found that if i renamed or moved
> >> firefox.exe, this no longer happaned. In fact, if i replace firefox.exe
> >> with
> >> another completely unrelated executable (say notepad.exe), vista will run
> >> it
> >> as administrator, ie. Any file called C:\program files\mozilla
> >> firefox\firefox.exe now requires administrator priveleges to execute. How
> >> can I resolve this issue?
> >> A web search returns one forum posting with the exact same problem, on
> >> the
> >> MSDN forums, and these guys dont seem to solve the problem either:
> >>
> >> http://channel9.msdn.com/ShowPost.aspx?PostID=302717
> >>
> >> And another thing: I initially thought "well, since I spent so much on
> >> vista
> >> I may as well use the professional support", but on going to
> >> support.microsoft.com and following the instructions, I'm told that I
> >> entered my product ID in an incorrect format, even though I did not. It
> >> even
> >> says this when I allow the ActiveX control to submit my ID for me.
> >>
> >> Thanks in advance for any ideas.
> >>
> >>

>
>

 
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david
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      05-01-2007
As you can read in cquirke's post below, this will not help. The only way (I
know) to solve it is by editing the registry.
"EJW" <> wrote in message
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> Did you try to right click on the icon then go to properties then to
> compatibility and then run it in Windows XP (Service Pack 2)? That has
> solved
> a few of my problems w\ Vista.
>
> "david" wrote:
>
>> Actually, that wouldn't work, assuming I installed it to the same
>> location.
>>
>> "EJW" <> wrote in message
>> news:E6BF2766-988F-4A1A-86CA-...
>> > Hello David,
>> > One simple solution would be to completley uninstall firefox and just
>> > reinstall the software.
>> >
>> > "david" wrote:
>> >
>> >> Hi, I'm using Vista Home Premium, and up until now everything's been
>> >> going
>> >> fine. Today I decided to install an add-on for firefox, which worked
>> >> fine,
>> >> but when I closed firefox Vista popped up a dialog suggesting that
>> >> something
>> >> may not have worked correctly, and asking if I would like to try
>> >> running
>> >> firefox with administrator priveleges. Thinking that this would be
>> >> one-off,
>> >> perhaps to complete installation of the addon, I pressed yes. Now
>> >> every
>> >> time
>> >> I run firefox I get the UAC 'Continue' screen. I've looked in
>> >> compatibility
>> >> settings, and nothing's checked.
>> >> I did a little experimentation and found that if i renamed or moved
>> >> firefox.exe, this no longer happaned. In fact, if i replace
>> >> firefox.exe
>> >> with
>> >> another completely unrelated executable (say notepad.exe), vista will
>> >> run
>> >> it
>> >> as administrator, ie. Any file called C:\program files\mozilla
>> >> firefox\firefox.exe now requires administrator priveleges to execute.
>> >> How
>> >> can I resolve this issue?
>> >> A web search returns one forum posting with the exact same problem, on
>> >> the
>> >> MSDN forums, and these guys dont seem to solve the problem either:
>> >>
>> >> http://channel9.msdn.com/ShowPost.aspx?PostID=302717
>> >>
>> >> And another thing: I initially thought "well, since I spent so much on
>> >> vista
>> >> I may as well use the professional support", but on going to
>> >> support.microsoft.com and following the instructions, I'm told that I
>> >> entered my product ID in an incorrect format, even though I did not.
>> >> It
>> >> even
>> >> says this when I allow the ActiveX control to submit my ID for me.
>> >>
>> >> Thanks in advance for any ideas.
>> >>
>> >>

>>
>>


 
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