Specifically DiskCheckup.
Is it possible to run this program and not get a UAC prompt?
I've tried Microsoft's Application Compatibility Toolkit, and installing the program in a non-ProgramFile directory - still get the UAC "Do you want the following program to make changes to your computer?".
Can your program be "whitelisted"? All the tricks (run as administrator, install in a non-standard place) seem to only apply to Vista.
Running Windows 7 32bit Pro on a Dell laptop.
Is it possible to run this program and not get a UAC prompt?
I've tried Microsoft's Application Compatibility Toolkit, and installing the program in a non-ProgramFile directory - still get the UAC "Do you want the following program to make changes to your computer?".
Can your program be "whitelisted"? All the tricks (run as administrator, install in a non-standard place) seem to only apply to Vista.
Running Windows 7 32bit Pro on a Dell laptop.
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