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I am having a problems with installed programs having complete access in
Vista. For example, I have installed the ATI Catalyst Drivers for Vista, as well as the Vista drivers for Creative soundcards. This is my problem; several functions in the software are not allowed permission to run, either because of Vista directly, or because of Microsoft Defender? In the Defender Software Explorer folder under the heading Registry: Local Machine, several key components for ATI and Creative are identified as "Not yet classifed," and do not have permission to run. With the ATI software installation the "CLI," component is critical for running games, yet it is not allowed to run. How do I resolve this issue? Any help would be greatly appreciated! Thank you. |
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Install and run Software /Driver as Administrator ( right click the *.exe
and look under Properties ) Try test it with UAC disabled, but only to see if this is the reason. UAC should be enabled for security reasons when online. Hit F8 on Boot to disable digital driver-signature-force BEFORE installing Sounddrivers ( does work only in 32bit Vista ) SBJ "BrawlyColossus" schrieb im Newsbeitrag ... I am having a problems with installed programs having complete access in Vista. For example, I have installed the ATI Catalyst Drivers for Vista, as well as the Vista drivers for Creative soundcards. This is my problem; several functions in the software are not allowed permission to run, either because of Vista directly, or because of Microsoft Defender? In the Defender Software Explorer folder under the heading Registry: Local Machine, several key components for ATI and Creative are identified as "Not yet classifed," and do not have permission to run. With the ATI software installation the "CLI," component is critical for running games, yet it is not allowed to run. How do I resolve this issue? Any help would be greatly appreciated! Thank you. |