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Jimmy Brush
Hello,
This feature is called UAC, or user account control, and it blocks programs
from running with administrator rights unless you explicitly authorize them.
You can disable this feature in the User Accounts control panel using the
link at the bottom of that screen.
Unfortunately, it is not possible to always allow a certain program to
always run with administrator power, because allowing this feature would
severely weaken the effectiveness of UAC. You will have to wait for un
update from the manufacturer in order to fix this problem.
Thank you for trying to secure my computer, but because I pretend to be a
security user, and I have a lot of software to install, and a lot of
settings to configure, I want to turn this off for now and run all
programs unrestricted. How do I do this? Kill explorer and run it as
Administrator? Any better ideas, setting or registry entry?
This feature is called UAC, or user account control, and it blocks programs
from running with administrator rights unless you explicitly authorize them.
You can disable this feature in the User Accounts control panel using the
link at the bottom of that screen.
Also my Remote Wonder requires me to run the executable unrestricted so
that mouse can be moved and keys can be sent. What should I do here if I
want to run this application unrestricted with the default restricted
policy for all others?
Unfortunately, it is not possible to always allow a certain program to
always run with administrator power, because allowing this feature would
severely weaken the effectiveness of UAC. You will have to wait for un
update from the manufacturer in order to fix this problem.