[nvda] Re: Running NVDA without UAC Prompt
- From: burt henry <burt1iband@xxxxxxxxx>
- To: nvda@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Fri, 06 Nov 2009 12:32:48 -0600
alot of ppl disable uac all together/it wastes a lot of time, and for an
inconvenience it has grown to be one of the reasons that win vista is a
failure as an OX. There are much better reasons not to like vista, even
as it mostly works now. But they gotta sell them computers -int/ms. I
am getting off topic, but as I don't and hopefully never will have a
vista box can only say that if you go to the Tech Republic site you will
find instructive articles relating to how to manage uac in vista. If
you are a relative nubie, or if you share the computer, you probably
don't want to complete disable uac, so go to TR's site or some other and
learn about how to control it.
Burt
On 11/6/2009 9:21 café, David Goldfield wrote:
Hi. I am trying to run NVDA on a Vista machine. Whenever the program
starts the UAC always wants permission to run it. I have searched for a
solution to this problem on the NVDA Web site but haven't seen a direct
answer to this; sorry if one is out there and I've missed it. Aside from
turning the UAC off is there a way to address this?
David
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