whitelion1284
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Greetings,
so windows media player annoyed me so much that I decided to replace it. I installed MediaMonkey and don't know if I like it or not but every time I so much as try to add a song to a playlist Windows is asking me if I want to let the application make changes to the computer. It's very annoying and I'd like it to stop. At the same time I find the notion of making that popup go away by reducing the security settings on my machine a little unsettling.
So: does anyone know how to give that application the right to exist without actually compromising the security of the rest of the OS?
Thanks
Cheers
so windows media player annoyed me so much that I decided to replace it. I installed MediaMonkey and don't know if I like it or not but every time I so much as try to add a song to a playlist Windows is asking me if I want to let the application make changes to the computer. It's very annoying and I'd like it to stop. At the same time I find the notion of making that popup go away by reducing the security settings on my machine a little unsettling.
So: does anyone know how to give that application the right to exist without actually compromising the security of the rest of the OS?
Thanks
Cheers
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