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2019/11/09 13:02:50 (permalink)
I'm about to go insane. Why does windows ask every DAMN time I start windows if it can have permission to run it. WHY is this a thing. Why can't you guys program ur stuff so this doesn't happen?
 
How the hell do i fix this before i just completely uninstall it.
post edited by Sajin - 2019/11/09 13:16:14
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    Re: Windows and FLOW CONTROL 2019/11/09 13:14:17 (permalink)
    I'm not downloading another random "security risk" program to fix a program I paid good money for and hasn't been updated since GOD KNOWS WHEN. why does evga not give a damn about their water cooler support? I mean it's the same damn program they stole from msi anyway. I guess that's maybe why? t hey dont know how to code it?
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    Re: Windows and FLOW CONTROL 2019/11/09 13:16:52 (permalink)
    Well you could always disable uac too.
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    Re: Windows and FLOW CONTROL 2019/11/09 21:44:50 (permalink)
    Use UAC Pass as suggested by Sajin..Or..Set UAC to Never notify..Or..Just let it continue to pester the the ever lovin' life (not for lack of a better word, it's just not allowed) out of you.

    UAC Pass is a nice little tool that works well.
     
    By the way, it's not just Flow Control that prompts the UAC permission, many many other programs do that too.

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