How to avoid "autorization" question while booting with CC

Guys, I have a questione - after searching in the www, i cant find an answer.

I have checkmarked the autoboot function, so while Vista is booting up, CC will automaticly started.

Now my question.

Vista askes then regularly: do you have administration rights?

You have to click on yes, then CC starts.

Is there any trick to avoid this questions, so CC will start during the start of Vista without question.

I start the system only with admin rights. - no other user is defined.

Can you help me ?? :unsure:

Hi Mike, and welcome to Piriform.

I don't have Vista, but this sounds like the User Account Control feature.

This can be turned off in Vista, but I've no idea as to the wisdom of doing that, so I'll link you to a site describing how to carry this out, and in the meantime maybe one or two Vista users on here may chip in as to whether UAC is the problem here, and whether it's a good idea or not to disable it.

http://www.petri.co.il/disable_uac_in_windows_vista.htm

Hope that helps.

I use the Task Scheduler as described here:

Make Vista launch UAC restricted programs at startup with Task Scheduler

http://blogs.techrepublic.com.com/window-on-windows/?p=616

Run UAC restricted programs without the UAC prompt

http://blogs.techrepublic.com.com/window-on-windows/?p=730