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| Scott |
> I have been waiting for the Vista drivers from USR for the 5699B modem. They
> were released last week. I have installed them on three customer’s machines
> and every time the computer boots up I receive the Open File Security Warning
> for USRLDR.exe and 3CMLINK.exe file. I uncheck the “Always ask before
> running files of this type” box yet the warning comes up on every reboot.
> Additionally there is a User Account Control window requiring permission for
> Modem R3 Interface to run. I sent this information to USR and here is their
> reply: “Unfortunately this is not an issue that we can resolve; Microsoft
> may have a suggestion as to how to configure the security aspects of Windows
> Vista to not give you these security warnings every time you boot up. Our
> technicians will be looking into this issue in the near future; please let us
> know if you have this same issue with other installations of the same driver.
> The issue you are experiencing is related to the Windows operating system
> rather than your U.S. Robotics product.”
> Any Ideas?
>
| freddy |
> Scott,
>
> Vista has something called 'User Account Control' and the default setting
> for this is 'on'. The work around is to launch control panel, select User
> Accounts and the applicable User Accounts and then click once on the option
> 'Turn User Account off'.
>
> When you select off, it will need to re-boot. When you reboot, you may get
> the same permission seeking boxes again for the modem items and, if you do,
> uncheck the 'always check before running' box and then hit run on all dialog
> boxes. You can then go back into Control Panel and re-enable UAC. The next
> time you boot the permission boxes should have gone away. If you have
> further problems with this, post back. The idea behind this security feature
> is to prevent malware from running.
> --
> freddy
>
>
> "Scott" wrote:
>> > I have been waiting for the Vista drivers from USR for the 5699B modem. They
> > were released last week. I have installed them on three customer’s machines
> > and every time the computer boots up I receive the Open File Security Warning
> > for USRLDR.exe and 3CMLINK.exe file. I uncheck the “Always ask before
> > running files of this type” box yet the warning comes up on every reboot.
> > Additionally there is a User Account Control window requiring permission for
> > Modem R3 Interface to run. I sent this information to USR and here is their
> > reply: “Unfortunately this is not an issue that we can resolve; Microsoft
> > may have a suggestion as to how to configure the security aspects of Windows
> > Vista to not give you these security warnings every time you boot up. Our
> > technicians will be looking into this issue in the near future; please let us
> > know if you have this same issue with other installations of the same driver.
> > The issue you are experiencing is related to the Windows operating system
> > rather than your U.S. Robotics product.”
> > Any Ideas?
> >
| Scott |
> I followed the procedure and everything works fine as long as the UAC is
> turned off. When I turn it back on and reboot I still get the UAC warning.
> Additionally with the UAC off I get security center warnings. From what I
> can tell there is no way to turn off the security setting warning for just
> the UAC.
>
> "freddy" wrote:
>> > Scott,
> >
> > Vista has something called 'User Account Control' and the default setting
> > for this is 'on'. The work around is to launch control panel, select User
> > Accounts and the applicable User Accounts and then click once on the option
> > 'Turn User Account off'.
> >
> > When you select off, it will need to re-boot. When you reboot, you may get
> > the same permission seeking boxes again for the modem items and, if you do,
> > uncheck the 'always check before running' box and then hit run on all dialog
> > boxes. You can then go back into Control Panel and re-enable UAC. The next
> > time you boot the permission boxes should have gone away. If you have
> > further problems with this, post back. The idea behind this security feature
> > is to prevent malware from running.
> > --
> > freddy
> >
> >
> > "Scott" wrote:
> >> > > I have been waiting for the Vista drivers from USR for the 5699B modem. They
> > > were released last week. I have installed them on three customer’s machines
> > > and every time the computer boots up I receive the Open File Security Warning
> > > for USRLDR.exe and 3CMLINK.exe file. I uncheck the “Always ask before
> > > running files of this type” box yet the warning comes up on every reboot.
> > > Additionally there is a User Account Control window requiring permission for
> > > Modem R3 Interface to run. I sent this information to USR and here is their
> > > reply: “Unfortunately this is not an issue that we can resolve; Microsoft
> > > may have a suggestion as to how to configure the security aspects of Windows
> > > Vista to not give you these security warnings every time you boot up. Our
> > > technicians will be looking into this issue in the near future; please let us
> > > know if you have this same issue with other installations of the same driver.
> > > The issue you are experiencing is related to the Windows operating system
> > > rather than your U.S. Robotics product.”
> > > Any Ideas?
> > >
| freddy |
> I followed the procedure and everything works fine as long as the UAC is
> turned off. When I turn it back on and reboot I still get the UAC warning.
> Additionally with the UAC off I get security center warnings. From what I
> can tell there is no way to turn off the security setting warning for just
> the UAC.
>
> "freddy" wrote:
>> > Scott,
> >
> > Vista has something called 'User Account Control' and the default setting
> > for this is 'on'. The work around is to launch control panel, select User
> > Accounts and the applicable User Accounts and then click once on the option
> > 'Turn User Account off'.
> >
> > When you select off, it will need to re-boot. When you reboot, you may get
> > the same permission seeking boxes again for the modem items and, if you do,
> > uncheck the 'always check before running' box and then hit run on all dialog
> > boxes. You can then go back into Control Panel and re-enable UAC. The next
> > time you boot the permission boxes should have gone away. If you have
> > further problems with this, post back. The idea behind this security feature
> > is to prevent malware from running.
> > --
> > freddy
> >
> >
> > "Scott" wrote:
> >> > > I have been waiting for the Vista drivers from USR for the 5699B modem. They
> > > were released last week. I have installed them on three customer’s machines
> > > and every time the computer boots up I receive the Open File Security Warning
> > > for USRLDR.exe and 3CMLINK.exe file. I uncheck the “Always ask before
> > > running files of this type” box yet the warning comes up on every reboot.
> > > Additionally there is a User Account Control window requiring permission for
> > > Modem R3 Interface to run. I sent this information to USR and here is their
> > > reply: “Unfortunately this is not an issue that we can resolve; Microsoft
> > > may have a suggestion as to how to configure the security aspects of Windows
> > > Vista to not give you these security warnings every time you boot up. Our
> > > technicians will be looking into this issue in the near future; please let us
> > > know if you have this same issue with other installations of the same driver.
> > > The issue you are experiencing is related to the Windows operating system
> > > rather than your U.S. Robotics product.”
> > > Any Ideas?
> > >
| freddy |
> I followed the procedure and everything works fine as long as the UAC is
> turned off. When I turn it back on and reboot I still get the UAC warning.
> Additionally with the UAC off I get security center warnings. From what I
> can tell there is no way to turn off the security setting warning for just
> the UAC.
>
> "freddy" wrote:
>> > Scott,
> >
> > Vista has something called 'User Account Control' and the default setting
> > for this is 'on'. The work around is to launch control panel, select User
> > Accounts and the applicable User Accounts and then click once on the option
> > 'Turn User Account off'.
> >
> > When you select off, it will need to re-boot. When you reboot, you may get
> > the same permission seeking boxes again for the modem items and, if you do,
> > uncheck the 'always check before running' box and then hit run on all dialog
> > boxes. You can then go back into Control Panel and re-enable UAC. The next
> > time you boot the permission boxes should have gone away. If you have
> > further problems with this, post back. The idea behind this security feature
> > is to prevent malware from running.
> > --
> > freddy
> >
> >
> > "Scott" wrote:
> >> > > I have been waiting for the Vista drivers from USR for the 5699B modem. They
> > > were released last week. I have installed them on three customer’s machines
> > > and every time the computer boots up I receive the Open File Security Warning
> > > for USRLDR.exe and 3CMLINK.exe file. I uncheck the “Always ask before
> > > running files of this type” box yet the warning comes up on every reboot.
> > > Additionally there is a User Account Control window requiring permission for
> > > Modem R3 Interface to run. I sent this information to USR and here is their
> > > reply: “Unfortunately this is not an issue that we can resolve; Microsoft
> > > may have a suggestion as to how to configure the security aspects of Windows
> > > Vista to not give you these security warnings every time you boot up. Our
> > > technicians will be looking into this issue in the near future; please let us
> > > know if you have this same issue with other installations of the same driver.
> > > The issue you are experiencing is related to the Windows operating system
> > > rather than your U.S. Robotics product.”
> > > Any Ideas?
> > >
| freddy |
> I followed the procedure and everything works fine as long as the UAC is
> turned off. When I turn it back on and reboot I still get the UAC warning.
> Additionally with the UAC off I get security center warnings. From what I
> can tell there is no way to turn off the security setting warning for just
> the UAC.
>
> "freddy" wrote:
>> > Scott,
> >
> > Vista has something called 'User Account Control' and the default setting
> > for this is 'on'. The work around is to launch control panel, select User
> > Accounts and the applicable User Accounts and then click once on the option
> > 'Turn User Account off'.
> >
> > When you select off, it will need to re-boot. When you reboot, you may get
> > the same permission seeking boxes again for the modem items and, if you do,
> > uncheck the 'always check before running' box and then hit run on all dialog
> > boxes. You can then go back into Control Panel and re-enable UAC. The next
> > time you boot the permission boxes should have gone away. If you have
> > further problems with this, post back. The idea behind this security feature
> > is to prevent malware from running.
> > --
> > freddy
> >
> >
> > "Scott" wrote:
> >> > > I have been waiting for the Vista drivers from USR for the 5699B modem. They
> > > were released last week. I have installed them on three customer’s machines
> > > and every time the computer boots up I receive the Open File Security Warning
> > > for USRLDR.exe and 3CMLINK.exe file. I uncheck the “Always ask before
> > > running files of this type” box yet the warning comes up on every reboot.
> > > Additionally there is a User Account Control window requiring permission for
> > > Modem R3 Interface to run. I sent this information to USR and here is their
> > > reply: “Unfortunately this is not an issue that we can resolve; Microsoft
> > > may have a suggestion as to how to configure the security aspects of Windows
> > > Vista to not give you these security warnings every time you boot up. Our
> > > technicians will be looking into this issue in the near future; please let us
> > > know if you have this same issue with other installations of the same driver.
> > > The issue you are experiencing is related to the Windows operating system
> > > rather than your U.S. Robotics product.”
> > > Any Ideas?
> > >
| freddy |
> I have been waiting for the Vista drivers from USR for the 5699B modem. They
> were released last week. I have installed them on three customer’s machines
> and every time the computer boots up I receive the Open File Security Warning
> for USRLDR.exe and 3CMLINK.exe file. I uncheck the “Always ask before
> running files of this type” box yet the warning comes up on every reboot.
> Additionally there is a User Account Control window requiring permission for
> Modem R3 Interface to run. I sent this information to USR and here is their
> reply: “Unfortunately this is not an issue that we can resolve; Microsoft
> may have a suggestion as to how to configure the security aspects of Windows
> Vista to not give you these security warnings every time you boot up. Our
> technicians will be looking into this issue in the near future; please let us
> know if you have this same issue with other installations of the same driver.
> The issue you are experiencing is related to the Windows operating system
> rather than your U.S. Robotics product.”
> Any Ideas?
>
| Karla |
> I have been waiting for the Vista drivers from USR for the 5699B modem. They
> were released last week. I have installed them on three customer’s machines
> and every time the computer boots up I receive the Open File Security Warning
> for USRLDR.exe and 3CMLINK.exe file. I uncheck the “Always ask before
> running files of this type” box yet the warning comes up on every reboot.
> Additionally there is a User Account Control window requiring permission for
> Modem R3 Interface to run. I sent this information to USR and here is their
> reply: “Unfortunately this is not an issue that we can resolve; Microsoft
> may have a suggestion as to how to configure the security aspects of Windows
> Vista to not give you these security warnings every time you boot up. Our
> technicians will be looking into this issue in the near future; please let us
> know if you have this same issue with other installations of the same driver.
> The issue you are experiencing is related to the Windows operating system
> rather than your U.S. Robotics product.”
> Any Ideas?
>
| Karla |
> I have been waiting for the Vista drivers from USR for the 5699B modem.
> .... and every time the computer boots up I receive the Open File
> Security Warning
> for USRLDR.exe and 3CMLINK.exe file.
>
> Additionally there is a User Account Control window requiring
> permission for
> Modem R3 Interface to run. .....
> Any Ideas?
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