Tea Timer asks for permission even for chkdsk /f and is a bit annoying.
Is there a way to allow at least Windows native tasks to be performed.
And what will happen for Windows Update ?
To stop and start teatimer every time ... ?
Tea Timer asks for permission even for chkdsk /f and is a bit annoying.
Is there a way to allow at least Windows native tasks to be performed.
And what will happen for Windows Update ?
To stop and start teatimer every time ... ?
Windows Update only very rarely changes startup entries.
And there would be a very simple way to allow Windows "native tasks"... if Microsoft would follow their own recommendations.
For software that wants the "Certified for Vista" logo, each executable of that software needs to be codesigned. When software is codesigned, it can be verified that it comes from a specific source. Well, guess what - Microsoft doesn't even codesign their own Vista files. If they would, things would be a lot easier!
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