User account control one program bypass?
At first, this answer seems to say you can't. (I want to allow my Samsung backup to start without a prompt. ) But then I seems to be saying do it this way. But is it cutting one program or all of that type?
I want to stay safe but not be prompted every boot since this drive is always there and it hangs the boot sequence. http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/w...8-f395bf1c519d |
Have you tried Task Scheduler?
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Interesting thought, but if the screen is greyed out I don't think anything will run, will it?
In other words, I haven't a clue how to make it work in this case. It seems odd that once a device has been installed, it has to go through this check each time. |
Is this a software component you have installed?
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How to make UAC exception
How to make UAC exception for applications in Windows vista ,Windows 7 and Windows 8 - TechNet Articles - United States (English) - TechNet Wiki
How to make UAC exception for applications in Windows vista ,Windows 7 and Windows 8 User Account Controls, can you make exceptions? - Microsoft Community Description of UAC, older article that says it can't be excepted for individual programs but has description of UAC architecture. |
Bush - it's the software that came with the Samsung M3 USB backup drive.
(after a lot of angst, I finally, I got it under some control, but still don't know quite what it's doing. My HDDLed program shows the C and G drives being written to and read from. G is the auto partition on the Samsung.) IIRC It's the only program I've ever known that needs repeated permission. Jim, I'll have a bash at that tonight, thanks. Odd how some things are written. So much time lost trying to figure out what the manual is saying. |
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