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| User Account Control blocking a program despite permissions
I have a computer running Windows Vista Business that is the principal machine on a network of five computers. It is set up with three users. One is an administrator and the other two are standard users. All users need to be able to run a program called "ath.exe". I have set up full control permissions for all users for this program. However, when the standard users try to open it, there is a User Account Controls error message that "an unidentified program wants to access your computer". An administrator password is required. Obviously, this situation in untenable. What is the secret to making this program available to all users while maintaining the other security features of User Account Controls? Thanks. Jerry |
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| Re: User Account Control blocking a program despite permissions "jwazevedo" <jwazevedo@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:ECFB8A54-0A19-46D2-A2C2-B17996220A61@microsoft.com... > I have a computer running Windows Vista Business that is the principal > machine on a network of five computers. It is set up with three users. One > is > an administrator and the other two are standard users. All users need to > be > able to run a program called "ath.exe". I have set up full control > permissions for all users for this program. However, when the standard > users > try to open it, there is a User Account Controls error message that "an > unidentified program wants to access your computer". An administrator > password is required. Obviously, this situation in untenable. What is the > secret to making this program available to all users while maintaining the > other security features of User Account Controls? Thanks. > Jerry There are many things you can do just to run the program *but* based on your question it will help you get the _right_ solution from the right people with just a little more information from you. Is it: Vista Business Sp1 *or not*? _32 bit_ or _64 bit_? What is the name of the program/application and its version number that all _users_ need to be able to run? In the mean time pay a visit to the web site of the distributor of the program in question and find out if they offer a Vista compatible version. That would be a version that’s designed to run in the user environment. When I Google "ath.exe" I see your post to Hewlett-Packard Service forum and others, but to many possibility to guess at what ath.exe is. |
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| Re: User Account Control blocking a program despite permissions
This is Vista Business SP1, 32-bit version. "Ath.exe" is a library automation program called Athena. The software developer sold out to another company, and the program is no longer supported. We are a small community library, and for a long list of reasons we are unable to switch to a new program. This one works just fine. I just need to be able to set it up to open normally by a standard (non-administrator) user. Thanks. |
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Your wise in wanting to maintain the security that User Account Control (UAC) provides. *Good news*, Sagebrush Corporation the developer of Athena is now the Follett Software Company. *"Follett Software Company continues to support current customers of the Athena library automation system"* "Follett Software Company is a division of Follett Corporation, a respected name in education, known initially for building our nation’s school libraries beginning in 1874." The Follett Software Company has been in business for over 30 years. In my opinion (IMO) you can conceder Follett Software Company as a viable and trustworthy company. Until you/we find out what a Follett Software Company support tech has to say about your issue there is no need to be trying any of the other possible solutions. "Frequently, the software vendor will be able to resolve the incompatibility issue by providing one of the following resolutions:" *"Information about any configuration changes to make the program compatible with Windows Vista"* "An update to make the current version of the program compatible with Windows Vista." "A version of the program that is compatible with Windows Vista." Locate as much of the old documentation your library got from Sagebrush and their Athena software. Note the current version number of Athena software you are running. Your old Sagebrush Customer Number, provided you still have it. Even if some of the above info is missing you should know the name of the library as it would have appeared at the time the library first began using Athena. Sitting in front of the computer in question call the below phone number. Call toll free in the U.S. and Canada, Monday - Friday, 7 AM --6 PM Central time. Technical Support Athena-- 800.661.4109 Note: When I called the above tech support line there was no holding, pushed the 3 key and a live human tech answered speaking fluently in his native tongue, which happened to be English. I think you will be pleasantly pleased by taking the above advise. |
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| Re: User Account Control blocking a program despite permissions "JWAzevedo" <JWAzevedo@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:0F9E7B59-4F75-42A9-B50D-C1869571194B@microsoft.com... > This is Vista Business SP1, 32-bit version. > > "Ath.exe" is a library automation program called Athena. The software > developer sold out to another company, and the program is no longer > supported. We are a small community library, and for a long list of > reasons > we are unable to switch to a new program. This one works just fine. I > just > need to be able to set it up to open normally by a standard > (non-administrator) user. > > Thanks. > Hi Jerry Your wise in wanting to maintain the security that User Account Control (UAC) provides. *Good news*, Sagebrush Corporation the developer of Athena is now the Follett Software Company. *"Follett Software Company continues to support current customers of the Athena library automation system"* "Follett Software Company is a division of Follett Corporation, a respected name in education, known initially for building our nation’s school libraries beginning in 1874." The Follett Software Company has been in business for over 30 years. In my opinion (IMO) you can conceder Follett Software Company as a viable and trustworthy company. Until you/we find out what a Follett Software Company support tech has to say about your issue there is no need to be trying any of the other possible solutions. "Frequently, the software vendor will be able to resolve the incompatibility issue by providing one of the following resolutions:" *"Information about any configuration changes to make the program compatible with Windows Vista"* "An update to make the current version of the program compatible with Windows Vista." "A version of the program that is compatible with Windows Vista." Locate as much of the old documentation your library got from Sagebrush and their Athena software. Note the current version number of Athena software you are running. Your old Sagebrush Customer Number, provided you still have it. Even if some of the above info is missing you should know the name of the library as it would have appeared at the time the library first began using Athena. Sitting in front of the computer in question call the below phone number. Call toll free in the U.S. and Canada, Monday - Friday, 7 AM --6 PM Central time. Technical Support Athena-- 800.661.4109 Note: When I called the above tech support line there was no holding, pushed the 3 key and a live human tech answered speaking fluently in his native tongue, which happened to be English. I think you will be pleasantly pleased by taking the above advise. Follett Software Company URL below for more. http://www.follettsoftware.com/ Get back to this Newsgroup and let all know how it went. H Brown |
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| Re: User Account Control blocking a program despite permissions
Follett Technical Support confirms that they do not support Athena with Vista. The program has not been tested with Vista, and since they are not developing that program any longer, they are not going to troubleshoot problems. The program itself is working fine for our tiny library, and as I said, to change it now would create serious problems for us. The only issue we have -- and this is the issue I brought to the forum -- is that Vista User Account Control won’t let us open the program without an administrator password. So I’ll repeat that question and ask for a specific answer: How can I tweak Vista to tell it to allow this program to open without challenge from UAC? Thanks. Jerry |
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I'm still looking for a solution here. I've tried 3rd-party tools (TweakUAC and Norton UAC Control), but though they're great for the administrator account, the standard user account is still prompted when opening this program. For the moment, UAC is off. That might be the "solution", though I hope not. |
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Hi Jerry March 5th I found these links in Microsoft public windows vista general. The solutions offered by Brink is (OPTION ONE Method Two) from the link below. From what I've read, Brink's OPTION ONE Method Two in the link below may get your job done like you want. Further, it maintains the security offered by UAC in Vista. There is one thing I would do for sure if I were you before doing anything else. Create a second Admin account on the computer with a strong password that only you know. This will give you a back up admin account (a safety net) if ever the first admin account is compromised. You don't even have to use the new admin account, its just for emergencies. |
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| Re: User Account Control blocking a program despite permissions
Thanks to all who replied. H Brown's solution didn't work for me because I didn't want the program to start automatically. Before I resorted to Mike's solution [:)] and before I saw Kerry's workaround, I found the following solution elsewhere, and since it was the simplest, I tried it first. I can tell you that it solved the problem, and I recommend it to anyone who has a similar issue. If that link doesn't work, the steps are pasted below: 1. Install the Application Compatibility Toolkit 5.0. 2. In the Start menu, locate the Compatibility Administrator inside the ACT folder. Right-click it and Run as administrator. 3. In the left hand pane, right-click on the database under Custom Databases and select Create New, and select Application Fix. 4. Enter the name of the application you want to alter and browse to it to select it. 5. Click Next until you are in the Compatibility Fixes screen. 6. On the Compatibility Fixes screen, find the item RunAsInvoker, and check it. 7. Click Next and Finish. 8. Select File and Save As. Save the file as appname.sdb in a directory you will easily find it. 9. Copy the appname.sdb file to the Vista computer you want to alter the elevation prompt behavior on. 10. Click Start>All Programs>Accessories. Right click Command Prompt and click Run as administrator. 11. Run the command: sdbinst appname.sdb It should display: Installation of "appname" complete. |
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| Re: User Account Control blocking a program despite permissions
I wanted to keep UAC if possible. The Application Compatibility Toolkit seems to target a specific program and appears not to affect other functions of the UAC. Though I can't guarantee all standard UAC protections are in place, I can say that UAC is turned on and seems to work fine. AND, my old program opens without the UAC challenge. In trying to understand UAC and how it works, I continued to search the web, and eventually I stumbled across that link I posted. When I encountered this problem, I first tried the computer manufacturer for technical support, but none of their three solutions worked, and the last support rep actually asked me, "Why are you using Windows anyway?" That told me I had to broaden my search for a solution. Good luck to you all. Jerry "H Brown" wrote: > I'm glad you got it done. Also you were courteous enough to let everyone > here know what it took. > Will you answer a question for me. Did this solution you are using still > keep the standard user from being able to elevate to admin? > In other word are you still getting the security benefits that UAC > provides? > Last, what led you to "elsewhere" to find what would work for you? > I admire your tenacity, > H Brown > |
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| RE: User Account Control blocking a program despite permissions
cant login to my own administrator account today i created a new account but stil cant logon gives me a message logon failed despite of the correct password i have vista os what should i do |
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