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| Disable UAC I just disable UAC and note that some installed programs and ran smoothly require reinstallation. Can someone advise if it is normal or there is another configuration needed. Thanks, Scott |
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| Re: Disable UAC Scott wrote: > I just disable UAC and note that some installed programs and ran > smoothly require reinstallation. Can someone advise if it is normal or > there is another configuration needed. > > Thanks, > > Scott I've had UAC disabled all the way back to the 4 series betas without any problems at all. I run three installs of Vista Ultimate (2 x32, 1 x64) with it disabled. Enable UAC and see if that solves the problem. Also look into the event viewer to see whats going on. Frank |
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| Re: Disable UAC Hi, Programs designed for use in Vista may not function properly if UAC is disabled. -- Best of Luck, Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/ Windows help - www.rickrogers.org "Scott" <NoSpam-Scott.Xe******.com> wrote in message news:%23TZjkhUgHHA.2432@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl... >I just disable UAC and note that some installed programs and ran smoothly >require reinstallation. Can someone advise if it is normal or there is >another configuration needed. > > Thanks, > > Scott |
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| Re: Disable UAC I've had UAC disabled since day one. The ONLY thing I've EVER seen not work is installing a printer driver for a network printer - Vista gives some spurious message about a server not running or similar. All I did in that case was enable UAC reboot, install the printer driver, then disable UAC and reboot. Yesterday I installed Vista on a laptop. First thing I did, even before activation, was disable UAC. Jim On Wed, 18 Apr 2007 07:30:49 +0800, "Scott" <NoSpam-Scott.Xe******.com> wrote: >I just disable UAC and note that some installed programs and ran smoothly >require reinstallation. Can someone advise if it is normal or there is >another configuration needed. > >Thanks, > >Scott |
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| Re: Disable UAC Well, if the app had virtualization applied to regkeys/files that it laid down, disabling UAC would be like losing those registry keys/files (I think). That virtualization is essentially a feature to allow apps that aren't written for UAC run under UAC and it's disabled if the app marks itself as being able to handle the truth :). So if you have an app that isn't written for UAC, it could exhibit these symptoms. HTH, -- James Finnigan [MSFT] ( http://blogs.msdn.com/jamesfi ) This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights. Use of included script samples are subject to the terms specified at http://www.microsoft.com/info/cpyright.htm. "Scott" <NoSpam-Scott.Xe******.com> wrote in message news:#TZjkhUgHHA.2432@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl... >I just disable UAC and note that some installed programs and ran smoothly >require reinstallation. Can someone advise if it is normal or there is >another configuration needed. > > Thanks, > > Scott |
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| Re: Disable UAC Interesting. So, I guess, this would be everything that shows up here (which includes Money 2007, interestingly enough): \Users\Username\AppData\Local\VirtualStore\Program Files So those apps should be uninstalled before disabling UAC? Any other areas to check? "James Finnigan [MSFT]" <james.finnigan@online.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:OidXNOHmHHA.1220@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl... > Well, if the app had virtualization applied to regkeys/files that it laid > down, disabling UAC would be like losing those registry keys/files (I > think). That virtualization is essentially a feature to allow apps that > aren't written for UAC run under UAC and it's disabled if the app marks > itself as being able to handle the truth :). So if you have an app that > isn't written for UAC, it could exhibit these symptoms. > > HTH, > -- > James Finnigan [MSFT] ( http://blogs.msdn.com/jamesfi ) > This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no > rights. Use of included script samples are subject to the terms specified > at http://www.microsoft.com/info/cpyright.htm. > > "Scott" <NoSpam-Scott.Xe******.com> wrote in message > news:#TZjkhUgHHA.2432@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl... >>I just disable UAC and note that some installed programs and ran smoothly >>require reinstallation. Can someone advise if it is normal or there is >>another configuration needed. >> >> Thanks, >> >> Scott > |
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| Re: Disable UAC I would try running the programs to see how it goes, after disabling UAC, rather than uninstalling them. In most cases, your programs will continue to work, but you may have to reconfigure personal settings, etc., within each program, because it may appear that your programs "forgot" your settings. It might return to the default settings of the programs. It will remember your settings, again, but not store the information in Users\Username\AppData\Local\VirtualStore\Program Files, but create, probably, a new User data folder under the Users\Username\AppData\Local folder. "Milhouse Van Houten" <btvs@myrealbox.com> wrote in message news:%23o1QtaJmHHA.1776@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... > Interesting. So, I guess, this would be everything that shows up here > (which includes Money 2007, interestingly enough): > \Users\Username\AppData\Local\VirtualStore\Program Files > > So those apps should be uninstalled before disabling UAC? > > Any other areas to check? > > "James Finnigan [MSFT]" <james.finnigan@online.microsoft.com> wrote in > message news:OidXNOHmHHA.1220@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl... >> Well, if the app had virtualization applied to regkeys/files that it laid >> down, disabling UAC would be like losing those registry keys/files (I >> think). That virtualization is essentially a feature to allow apps that >> aren't written for UAC run under UAC and it's disabled if the app marks >> itself as being able to handle the truth :). So if you have an app that >> isn't written for UAC, it could exhibit these symptoms. >> >> HTH, >> -- >> James Finnigan [MSFT] ( http://blogs.msdn.com/jamesfi ) >> This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no >> rights. Use of included script samples are subject to the terms specified >> at http://www.microsoft.com/info/cpyright.htm. >> >> "Scott" <NoSpam-Scott.Xe******.com> wrote in message >> news:#TZjkhUgHHA.2432@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl... >>>I just disable UAC and note that some installed programs and ran smoothly >>>require reinstallation. Can someone advise if it is normal or there is >>>another configuration needed. >>> >>> Thanks, >>> >>> Scott >> > |
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