Mute button causes UAC prompt


  1. Posts : 55
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       #1

    Mute button causes UAC prompt


    I have a Toshiba A300 laptop (previously ran Vista 32 bit, now running Win 7 64 bit).

    The laptop has a row of media controls above the keyboard. The controls work fine, except the "mute" button, which when pressed first caused UAC to pop a permission window. When I check "yes" to allow, the speakers mute.

    But I don't want UAC to always be prompting me whenever I want to mute the speakers - but I do want UAC enabled in general.

    Thoughts anyone?
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  2. Posts : 6,618
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       #2

    I don't know of any way to exclude any particular function from UAC, but have you tried using a lower setting than what you are using?
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  3. Posts : 55
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    Thread Starter
       #3

    Yep - I tried a lower setting - but it is my wife's PC and I have her set up as a user not admin. As a user I can't lower her UAC low enough to get the prompts to stop. As an Admin (on my account) I have the UAC set one notch above "Never Notify" and there is no problem - but again, hers is one notch higher than the Admin setting and I can't seem to adjust it lower.

    Anyway, even if I could adjust it lower, I would rather solve the problem than make a global change to UAC in order to accommodate one situation.
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  4. Posts : 6,618
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       #4

    From what I have been able to Google, you have two choices...either to live with the problem, or disable UAC.
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  5. Posts : 55
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    Thread Starter
       #5

    Thanks for checking - I appreciate the thoughts. Kind of frustrating that MS would design a system in which the Admin cannot disable UAC for a specific program. It defeats the objective of UAC when people disable it out of frustration.
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  6. Posts : 6,618
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       #6

    A philosophy the I saw cited in one place about that, is that MS wanted a ridgid system that would force software developers to write their programs to adhere to. Right or wrong, I would look for a different driver to use.
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  7. Posts : 55
    Win7 / XP
    Thread Starter
       #7

    I had a thought - I can use Toshiba's "button utility" to assign functions to various media buttons. If I could find the Win 7 file that activates speaker muting (as opposed to Toshiba's mute file) I could assign the mute button to call the Win 7 mute function instead of the Toshiba mute function. I doubt that would cause a UAC prompt.

    The question is - where might the Windows 7 mute file reside?

    Any thoughts? Thanks!
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  8. Posts : 6,618
    W7x64 Pro, SuSe 12.1/** W7 x64 Pro, XP MCE
       #8

    Maybe you can make a shortcut to the mute, and route your button utility to that:

    Create a Shortcut to Mute the System Volume in Windows 7
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  9. Posts : 55
    Win7 / XP
    Thread Starter
       #9

    Strange - the problem resolved itself. Perhaps UAC is smart enough to change prompt levels for applications that are repeatedly "accepted" by the user.
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