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Make application not ask to be allowed to launch every time.

Wferr

I have a easy question and i feel like a idiot asking this but how does one allow whatpulse to automagicly run every time i start up without having to press that dang popup every time!

EDIT: Im on windows 8 :P

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This one?

 

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This one?

 

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Exactly! but not the updater one, the whatpulse.exe one 

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Exactly! but not the updater one, the whatpulse.exe one 

Tried running as admin? If that doesn't work you have to lower your computer's security settings by clicking the "Change when these notifications appear" link in the bottom.

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Tried running as admin? If that doesn't work you have to lower your computer's security settings by clicking the "Change when these notifications appear" link in the bottom.

I am running it as a admin and i would rather not have all those just go away :c they are quite nice to slow down things like a virus from launching in

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Try "Change when these notifications appear" or in "show details"

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I am running it as a admin and i would rather not have all those just go away :c they are quite nice to slow down things like a virus from launching in

It's a sacrifice you gotta make if you want these popups to go away. I personally just deal with it and keep it on :)

 

Tip: You can hit the left arrow key and then enter as soon as it pops up instead of having to move your mouse over to it - it'll work quicker.

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It's a sacrifice you gotta make if you want these popups to go away. I personally just deal with it and keep it on :)

 

Tip: You can hit the left arrow key and then enter as soon as it pops up instead of having to move your mouse over to it - it'll work quicker.

It cant just be like a unfixable problem? There has to be a fix?

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It cant just be like a unfixable problem? There has to be a fix?

I don't think you can turn it off just for certain programs - it's either its off or its on.

 

I'll do a quick google search about it and see if anyone's got a fix for it. :)

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I don't think you can turn it off just for certain programs - it's either its off or its on.

 

I'll do a quick google search about it and see if anyone's got a fix for it. :)

GL: i didnt have any luck with a search ;/

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It cant just be like a unfixable problem? There has to be a fix?

Control Panel\All Control Panel Items\User Accounts

Change user account control settings.

Move slider to Never Notify.

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Got a couple of things you can try:

 

  • DON't run the program in admin mode (if you can)
  • DON't run it in any kind of compatibility mode.

These are the only things you can try besides simply turning it off :/ sorry

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Control Panel\All Control Panel Items\User Accounts

Change user account control settings.

Move slider to Never Notify.

He already said he doesn't want it to never notify.... just for certain programs.

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Welp, i turned it off *Wimpers in corner curled around with tail* Im scared now

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Welp, i turned it off *Wimpers in corner curled around with tail* Im scared now

Just be more careful about what you download :)

 

A wise man once said, "The best antivirus is common sense"

 

...I am SO putting that as my signature xD

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Just be more careful about what you download :)

 

A wise man once said, "The best antivirus is common sense"

 

...I am SO putting that as my signature xD

I dont really download anything :P

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I dont really download anything :P

Then you're good, just make sure you know what kind of programs install files and stuff.

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Then you're good, just make sure you know what kind of programs install files and stuff.

Paranoid me is leaning towards running malwarebites right now *paranoid wolf is scared in corner*

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