Hi,
I'm running Daemon Tools Lite, and have a conceptual problem. If I create a virtual disk, and then mount an .iso image of an OS on it, and then click on setup.exe to install the virtual OS, Win7 triggers a UAC warning.
I don't understand why anything happening on the virtual disk would be subject to the host Win7's settings. It makes me fear that I'm not actually virtual, though the drive path certainly looked virtual.
Would someone explain what's going on here? Thanks.
edit: Actually, I should have titled this, Executing virtual image triggers UAC.
I'm running Daemon Tools Lite, and have a conceptual problem. If I create a virtual disk, and then mount an .iso image of an OS on it, and then click on setup.exe to install the virtual OS, Win7 triggers a UAC warning.
I don't understand why anything happening on the virtual disk would be subject to the host Win7's settings. It makes me fear that I'm not actually virtual, though the drive path certainly looked virtual.
Would someone explain what's going on here? Thanks.
edit: Actually, I should have titled this, Executing virtual image triggers UAC.
My Computer
- Computer type
- PC/Desktop
- Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
- dell precision t3400 tower
- OS
- Linux Lite 3.2 x64; Windows 7, 8.1
- CPU
- Core2Duo 2.4
- Memory
- 6GB ddr2
- Graphics Card(s)
- nVidia
- Hard Drives
- 120gb SSD, 1TB HD, 2TB HD; sata II
- Internet Speed
- 12/2
- Browser
- Vivaldi, Slimjet (Chromium) x64