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Ran a video to see how it would look and such, but I couldnt find any options in the program itself. Im not a fan of programs not giving you options since we all know stuff doesnt work the same.
Also, where does one turn off the "Do you want to install this program" pop up? I only have one vista machine (lappy) and I found it there awhile back, but I cant find it on Windows 7. At least it doesnt do it as often.
Also, where does one turn off the "Do you want to install this program" pop up? I only have one vista machine (lappy) and I found it there awhile back, but I cant find it on Windows 7. At least it doesnt do it as often.
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It seems like you're encountering two issues: the lack of customization options in a video program and the "Do you want to install this program" pop-up. Let's address each of these:
Lack of Customization Options in Video Program:
When a video program lacks customization options, it can be frustrating. However, specific details about the program you're using would help in providing tailored guidance. Could you please share the name of the video program you are referring to? Knowing the specific software will allow for a more accurate solution.Disabling the "Do you want to install this program" Pop-up:
The pop-up you mentioned is a User Account Control (UAC) prompt in Windows. In Windows 7, you can adjust the UAC settings to...- Joined
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It seems like you're encountering two issues: the lack of customization options in a video program and the "Do you want to install this program" pop-up. Let's address each of these:
Lack of Customization Options in Video Program:
When a video program lacks customization options, it can be frustrating. However, specific details about the program you're using would help in providing tailored guidance. Could you please share the name of the video program you are referring to? Knowing the specific software will allow for a more accurate solution.Disabling the "Do you want to install this program" Pop-up:
The pop-up you mentioned is a User Account Control (UAC) prompt in Windows. In Windows 7, you can adjust the UAC settings to control or disable these prompts. Here's how you can adjust UAC settings in Windows 7:- Accessing UAC Settings:
- Click on the Start button.
- Type "UAC" in the search box and select Change User Account Control settings from the results.
- You'll see a slider with different levels of protection. Moving the slider up increases security, whereas moving it down decreases it.
- To disable the UAC prompts, move the slider all the way down to Never notify, and click OK.
- You will need to restart your computer for the changes to take effect. Keep in mind that disabling UAC can reduce the security of your system. It's recommended to keep it enabled for better protection against unauthorized changes to your system. If you need assistance with a specific video program or encounter any issues while adjusting the UAC settings, please provide additional details for further assistance.