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| I have a program called EXPERTool that I want to run at startup in Windows Vista Home Premium. I am the only user and there is only one account and that is mine as administrator. I have tried to setup the executable for expertool in the task schdule. No matter what I do windows UAC blocks the program at startup. Why is there a task scheduler in administrative tools when it is so difficult to run the task with UAC? The program is located here: http://www.gainward.com/support/XPRT_50.zip Can anyone advise me on this and better yet tell me why it is so difficult to setup for a home user? | Guest
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