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    Posted: 02 Oct 2008 at 2:47pm
So why are you trying to bypass the UAC?
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  Quote ChrisL1976 Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 02 Oct 2008 at 11:38am
that thought crossed my mind, but I can  just download the script software and create a script that includes it clicking through the UAC warning...I think that will work.

The software says it will work with Vista, so I dont see it not allowing that action since UAC is a part of vista
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  Quote Pony_God Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 02 Oct 2008 at 11:30am
And so you want to do this so that you can have shedular start with a script?
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Your right, it basically turning off UAC without the side affect of the annoying Warning box that UAC is disabled.


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Originally posted by ChrisL1976

Better yet, it lets you put UAC into "quiet mode," which in essence turns off UAC for administrators, but keeps it on for everyone else.
 
BUt that means that it's still off. I'd rather deal with the extra click rather the any security issues.
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  Quote ChrisL1976 Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 02 Oct 2008 at 11:17am
Here's the review of the TweakUAC Utility software from PC world. 

What's the biggest annoyance for Windows Vista users? Hands-down, it's User Account Control (UAC), which nags at you to enter a password or click OK every time you make certain changes or perform certain actions. You can turn UAC off in Vista if you'd like, but that leaves you vulnerable. So you might like to turn it on sometimes and off other times.

This program solves the problem neatly. It lets you quickly and easily turn UAC on and off. Better yet, it lets you put UAC into "quiet mode," which in essence turns off UAC for administrators, but keeps it on for everyone else. The program is free, and fixes a big-time Vista annoyance. What else could you ask for?

Tweak UAC website



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  Quote LightChristmas Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 02 Oct 2008 at 11:15am
Got bored.Smile Reinstalled to root directory. No dice.

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  Quote Pony_God Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 02 Oct 2008 at 11:09am
That still kinda defeats the UAC's point though.
Is it only for specific applications or everything?
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  Quote ChrisL1976 Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 02 Oct 2008 at 11:07am
Originally posted by LightsOnLogan

JohnB256 is barking up the right tree but doesn't quite have it...

It is when Aurora attempts to write to its own directory (configuration files, log files, etc.) that UAC complains.  The current MS approved notation for such data is supposed to be kept in "C:\Documents and Settings\Username\Application Data\Vendor Name\Program Name\".  Aurora doesn't do this and instead just stores them in the same directory as the exe (we chose to do it this way to make tech support easier before we knew about the UAC issue).  UAC doesn't like it.  It is a very poor/weak security that UAC uses though... I've heard (but havent tried it) that if the program is installed somewhere outside the Program Files heirachy (e.g. "C:\Aurora") then UAC doesn't even do this check at all.



So when you start Aurora, it tries to write to those files to the Aurora folder and triggers the UAC?

I did find a application that will mute the UAC warning......maybe I'll try that and see what happens.   The UAC is still on, it just doesn't pop up the message




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  Quote LightsOnLogan Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 02 Oct 2008 at 10:40am

JohnB256 is barking up the right tree but doesn't quite have it...

It is when Aurora attempts to write to its own directory (configuration files, log files, etc.) that UAC complains.  The current MS approved notation for such data is supposed to be kept in "C:\Documents and Settings\Username\Application Data\Vendor Name\Program Name\".  Aurora doesn't do this and instead just stores them in the same directory as the exe (we chose to do it this way to make tech support easier before we knew about the UAC issue).  UAC doesn't like it.  It is a very poor/weak security that UAC uses though... I've heard (but havent tried it) that if the program is installed somewhere outside the Program Files heirachy (e.g. "C:\Aurora") then UAC doesn't even do this check at all.

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