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  1. Posts : 59
    windows 7 32bit
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    do you want this program to make changes message


    Is it possible to set the security level for certain programs, the "do you want this program to make changes to your computer" message is annoying to have to click on everytime I open a program.

    Is this how it's supposed to be, or am I missing something here? thanks
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  2. Posts : 271
    Windows 7 Enterprise x64
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    bounce said:
    Is it possible to set the security level for certain programs, the "do you want this program to make changes to your computer" message is annoying to have to click on everytime I open a program.

    Is this how it's supposed to be, or am I missing something here? thanks
    Its called Windows UAC (user account control)
    Go to control panel, System and security, Change user account settings and then put the bar were you want it (I have it disabled). Reboot and there you go!

    +REp if I helped!
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    You can turn UAC off as gamerpro127 suggested, but it's not recommended...

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  4. Posts : 3,028
    Windows 7 Ultimate (x64) SP1
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    Sassa said:
    You can turn UAC off as gamerpro127 suggested, but it's not recommended...

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    One of the first things I do after install windows is turn UAC off. As long as you know what you're doing no harm will come of it. However, if you're not confident then turning it off is probably not a good idea.
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  5. Posts : 59
    windows 7 32bit
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    UAC seams REALLY clunky, coming from XP it feels like win7 became less transparent with things like this... I'm sure it's been said millions of times before but UAC needs a programs exclusion option.
    Anyhow, I'm going to hunt for some threads on how to keep computer safe with it off. In XP all I had going was nod32, malwarebytes, and I no problems for years. If anyone has any suggestions for this it would be great to hear them. thanks
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    bounce said:
    Is it possible to set the security level for certain programs, the "do you want this program to make changes to your computer" message is annoying to have to click on everytime I open a program.

    Is this how it's supposed to be, or am I missing something here? thanks
    Bounce

    win 7 with UAC turned off and NOD32 and malwarebytes is just as secure as XP with them. Actually slightly more secure because of DEP

    Its a royal pain and many of us have it turned off

    Ken
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  7. Posts : 59
    windows 7 32bit
    Thread Starter
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    Thanks Ken, that's a major relief to hear.
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  8. Posts : 2,528
    Windows 7 x64 Ultimate
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    bounce said:
    Is it possible to set the security level for certain programs, the "do you want this program to make changes to your computer" message is annoying to have to click on everytime I open a program.

    Is this how it's supposed to be, or am I missing something here? thanks
    For most programs that should never come up.

    Are you getting it for EVERY program? Or is there one particular program that's doing it every time?

    Some programs try to write things into the windows folder or protected areas of the registry. Those popups are basically telling you that a certain program is doing something that it probably shouldn't.

    Once you are done setting a mchine up UAC fades into the deep background ususaly. I totaly forgot about it on Vista after the first couple months after my hardware/software install frenzy abated. But if some program DOES try to change system settings without my ok, I sure want to know about it. I fear the more and more pervasive maleware like behavior of software from "trusted" companies like google more than viruses at this point. Things are getting more... extreme with those guys all the time.
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  9. Posts : 28,845
    Win 8 Release candidate 8400
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    bounce said:
    Thanks Ken, that's a major relief to hear.
    Only other thing I would do is to run ESet smart security instead of just running NOD32. ESS has a pretty darn good firewall as well as nod32's virus engine
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  10. Posts : 59
    windows 7 32bit
    Thread Starter
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    zigzag3143 said:
    bounce said:
    Thanks Ken, that's a major relief to hear.
    Only other thing I would do is to run ESet smart security instead of just running NOD32. ESS has a pretty darn good firewall as well as nod32's virus engine
    To the post above this one, it's just certain programs that do it. Cheers for the smart security tip. I also started a new thread here UAC off, now what?

    but I think I have what I need to enjoy win7 more now. thanks
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