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    UAC Exceptions

    Discussion in 'Windows OS and Software' started by usapatriot, Nov 1, 2009.

  1. usapatriot

    usapatriot Notebook Nobel Laureate

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    My university requires that we use CCAA (Cisco Clean Access Agent) to use the school network. CCAA works all fine and dandy on W7 x64 except for one minor annoyance. Upon boot UAC prompts me to allow CCAA to run and it's kind of annoying have to click "Yes" every time I boot the computer. Is there anyway to automatically allow CCAA to run on boot with prompt from UAC?
     
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    usapatriot Notebook Nobel Laureate

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    Got it, thanks! I should have googled before making this thread. :(