Permissions on User Accounts

CeeGee

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Hi

I have set up a laptop running Windows 7 with an Administrator Account and a general User Account (not the Windows 7 Guest). When I log on to the User Account, I get two *.exe files trying to load which require administrator permissions. The files are part of the laptop manufacturers maintenance suite which manages laptop battery use etc so they are OK to run.

How do I give permission for these *.exe files to load automatically when the User Account starts up?

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CeeGee
 

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well, u can add exceptions.
A:
1. go to Start>run type "msconfig" then press Enter or click run.
the system config will popup on the desktop.
2. go to "startup" tab.
3. un-mark the desired "[your program].exe" program.
press enter. and restart the pc.
it will turn off the program that was starting automatically.
the ms config would be like this
msconfig1.gif


B:
type "UAC" on start manu
goto "change user accounts settings"
turn the slider to "never notify"
click ok/done


or C:
To mark an application to always run elevated

1.

Right-click an application that is not likely to have been assigned an administrative token, such as a word processing application.
2.

Click Properties, and then select the Compatibility tab.
3.

Under Privilege Level, select Run this program as an administrator, and then click OK.

these may works for u.
i am with B. so it never bothers me. :D have a nice day
 

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Here is one way.

1. Open Task scheduler (Start Menu > Search Task Scheduler)
2. Create a New Task
3. Give the path to the program you want to run at startup
4. Select Run with full permissions
5. Triggers > Select "At Log On"
6. Remove the program from startup list in MSCONFIG.
 

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Here is one way.

1. Open Task scheduler (Start Menu > Search Task Scheduler)
2. Create a New Task
3. Give the path to the program you want to run at startup
4. Select Run with full permissions
5. Triggers > Select "At Log On"
6. Remove the program from startup list in MSCONFIG.

Thats a Cool way also! man! thanks for sharing! :D:tip::geek:
 

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Windows 7 Ultimate x64AMD PHENOM II X44GB DDR3 1333Sapphire Radeon 4770HD
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Self Built AMD Clone PC....
OS
Windows 7 Ultimate x64
CPU
AMD PHENOM II X4
Motherboard
MSI p33 740M
Memory
4GB DDR3 1333
Graphics Card(s)
Sapphire Radeon 4770HD
Sound Card
ViaTech HD Built in: with MICROLAB M-111 2.1 Speakers
Monitor(s) Displays
Greatwall 19" W & LG 15"W Parallel
Screen Resolution
1400X900 & 1280X720
Hard Drives
Hitachi 920GB[1TB] SATA
PSU
Delux
Case
Space + 2 Bluelight Cooling fan from side
Cooling
Builtin+ Extra coler fan
Keyboard
Delux Multimedia USB
Mouse
A4-tech x7 2x office
Internet Speed
60KB/s
Other Info
GAMING is my passion!
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