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Goattee
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How to make ProcessTamer "UAC-friendly"?
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ProcessTamer invokes the UAC dialog every time Windows 7 starts up. Is there a way (short of disabling UAC) to give this app the UAC token it needs to startup silently?
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I think you can do that from Scheduled Tasks (instead of putting it in the Startup folder). How-to Geek has a nice
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Except I would skip the "Create the Shortcut to Start the Task" section. I think you can create a scheduled task to run at at startup, he doesn't show that in the how-to.
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