UAC Message

Posted: 03-29-2007, 02:34 PM
Hi,
Everytime Time I open IE7 to browse a webpage I get a uac message that says
IE7
is trying to run an add-on. It's a registry key as the program decription.
I've allowed it a few times but it still keeps coming up the first time I
open up IE. Does anyone have any idea's what this is and how I can either
stop it (without shutting UAC off)
or permanently allow it so the message doesn't keep popping up. The same
happens when my girlfriend signs onto her AOL account (an IE7 add-on). You
can hit cancel and everything still runs fine. Thanks in advance for the
help.....Eric
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James Finnigan [MSFT]
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Re: UAC Message
Posted: 03-30-2007, 06:08 AM
Can you attach a screenshot of the prompt?
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"Ribeye" <Ribeye@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> Hi,
> Everytime Time I open IE7 to browse a webpage I get a uac message that
> says
> IE7
> is trying to run an add-on. It's a registry key as the program decription.
> I've allowed it a few times but it still keeps coming up the first time I
> open up IE. Does anyone have any idea's what this is and how I can either
> stop it (without shutting UAC off)
> or permanently allow it so the message doesn't keep popping up. The same
> happens when my girlfriend signs onto her AOL account (an IE7 add-on). You
> can hit cancel and everything still runs fine. Thanks in advance for the
> help.....Eric
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Re: UAC Message
Posted: 04-07-2007, 05:22 AM
James,
Thanks for responding. I'm sorry It took so long to answer your reply but I
was away on a business trip. Is there a way to take a screenshot in Vista
without an add-on program. Thanks....Eric

"James Finnigan [MSFT]" wrote:
> Can you attach a screenshot of the prompt?
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> "Ribeye" <Ribeye@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:E9492AA7-733A-41A5-B089-C026276C55A7@microsoft.com...
> > Hi,
> > Everytime Time I open IE7 to browse a webpage I get a uac message that
> > says
> > IE7
> > is trying to run an add-on. It's a registry key as the program decription.
> > I've allowed it a few times but it still keeps coming up the first time I
> > open up IE. Does anyone have any idea's what this is and how I can either
> > stop it (without shutting UAC off)
> > or permanently allow it so the message doesn't keep popping up. The same
> > happens when my girlfriend signs onto her AOL account (an IE7 add-on). You
> > can hit cancel and everything still runs fine. Thanks in advance for the
> > help.....Eric
>
>
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Re: UAC Message
Posted: 04-07-2007, 08:50 AM
On Fri, 6 Apr 2007 21:22:02 -0700, Ribeye wrote:
> Thanks for responding. I'm sorry It took so long to answer your reply but I
> was away on a business trip. Is there a way to take a screenshot in Vista
> without an add-on program. Thanks....Eric
Pressing the Print Screen button on your keyboard will take a screenshot of
your entire desktop, pressing ALT+Print Screen will take a screenshot of
just the active window. Paste the clipboard contents into Paint or a
similar graphics program. Make sure you save to either JPG or PNG format
and not BMP.

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Re: UAC Message
Posted: 04-07-2007, 03:36 PM
Paul,
OK thanks for the info. I have one more question if I might.
After I take the image how do I post it here. I do have some knowledge of html
if I have to link it from a remote site if I have to. Thanks again....Eric


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Re: UAC Message
Posted: 06-04-2007, 05:58 PM
Yes - use the snipping tool. In the start menu search for snipping.

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"Ribeye" <Ribeye@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> James,
> Thanks for responding. I'm sorry It took so long to answer your reply but
> I
> was away on a business trip. Is there a way to take a screenshot in Vista
> without an add-on program. Thanks....Eric
>
> "James Finnigan [MSFT]" wrote:
>
>> Can you attach a screenshot of the prompt?
>> --
>> James Finnigan [MSFT] ( http://blogs.msdn.com/jamesfi )
>> This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no
>> rights.
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>>
>> "Ribeye" <Ribeye@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> news:E9492AA7-733A-41A5-B089-C026276C55A7@microsoft.com...
>> > Hi,
>> > Everytime Time I open IE7 to browse a webpage I get a uac message that
>> > says
>> > IE7
>> > is trying to run an add-on. It's a registry key as the program
>> > decription.
>> > I've allowed it a few times but it still keeps coming up the first time
>> > I
>> > open up IE. Does anyone have any idea's what this is and how I can
>> > either
>> > stop it (without shutting UAC off)
>> > or permanently allow it so the message doesn't keep popping up. The
>> > same
>> > happens when my girlfriend signs onto her AOL account (an IE7 add-on).
>> > You
>> > can hit cancel and everything still runs fine. Thanks in advance for
>> > the
>> > help.....Eric
>>
>>
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Re: UAC Message
Posted: 04-02-2007, 10:12 PM
"Ribeye" <Ribeye@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> Hi,
> Everytime Time I open IE7 to browse a webpage I get a uac message that
> says
> IE7
> is trying to run an add-on. It's a registry key as the program decription.
> I've allowed it a few times but it still keeps coming up the first time I
> open up IE. Does anyone have any idea's what this is and how I can either
> stop it (without shutting UAC off)
> or permanently allow it so the message doesn't keep popping up. The same
> happens when my girlfriend signs onto her AOL account (an IE7 add-on). You
> can hit cancel and everything still runs fine. Thanks in advance for the
> help.....Eric
What if you right click the IE icon on the desktop and choose Start Without
Add-ons?
Or go to Start | All Programs | Accessories | System Tools | Internet
Explorer (No Add-ons).

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Re: UAC Message
Posted: 04-07-2007, 05:24 AM
Frank,
Thanks for responding. I'm sorry It took so long to answer your reply but I
was away on a business trip. I'll give that A try but wouldn't that disable
all my add-ons.
The wierd thing is that I also installed Vista for two other people and
neither of them get this prompt......Eric

"Frank Saunders, MS-MVP OE/WM" wrote:
> "Ribeye" <Ribeye@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:E9492AA7-733A-41A5-B089-C026276C55A7@microsoft.com...
> > Hi,
> > Everytime Time I open IE7 to browse a webpage I get a uac message that
> > says
> > IE7
> > is trying to run an add-on. It's a registry key as the program decription.
> > I've allowed it a few times but it still keeps coming up the first time I
> > open up IE. Does anyone have any idea's what this is and how I can either
> > stop it (without shutting UAC off)
> > or permanently allow it so the message doesn't keep popping up. The same
> > happens when my girlfriend signs onto her AOL account (an IE7 add-on). You
> > can hit cancel and everything still runs fine. Thanks in advance for the
> > help.....Eric
>
> What if you right click the IE icon on the desktop and choose Start Without
> Add-ons?
> Or go to Start | All Programs | Accessories | System Tools | Internet
> Explorer (No Add-ons).
>
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> http://www.fjsmjs.com
> Answer in newsgroup. Don't expect an answer to email.
>
>
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