Thanks. I see I can do this to the program file itself, thus forcing the icon in the system tray to prompt for elevated rights automatically.
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Thanks. I see I can do this to the program file itself, thus forcing the icon in the system tray to prompt for elevated rights automatically.
Since Immunize requires Administrator rights under Vista, why does the button not prompt for elevated rights automatically? This would save having to go into the Start menu whenever I want to update...
Until this is sorted out, I think I've worked around the issue by Undoing immunization for \SOFTWARE (Domains), .DEFAULT (Domains) and User (Computer Name) (Domains); I haven't found it necessary to...