??? 02/04/11 15:54 Read: times |
#181004 - Security for specific programs Responding to: ???'s previous message |
Another stupidity is the security model where you have to accept a program to be allowed to make changes to the computer. You can't tell Windows that a specific program should be allowed to make changes. You either have to accept the changes every time you start the program. Or you have to reduce the security model, in which case Windows stops asking this question for your other programs too. Arrrgh, getting annoyed by that one. |
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