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Giving "Run As Administrator" Rights To A Program

Posted: 06-22-2007, 05:55 PM
I've been using the Intel Thermal Analysis tool to measure my CPU core
temperatures. It works fine, but I find that UAC stops it starting up and
requires me to give it access rights each time I start it.
I've gone to the Properties dialogue of both the program executable file,
plus the shortcut - and in the compatability tab have ticked the "Run As
Administrator" box - which hasn't fully solved the problem. I still get a "An
unidentified program wants access to your computer" dialogue box and have to
accept in that instead. Is there a way of permanently allowing this program
to bypass this UAC check.


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