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Posted by Andrew DeFaria on July 21, 2007, 6:14 pm
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Don wrote:
> Andrew,
>
> When I sign on, I am "Don-Administrator". Maybe you can tell me
> something else that is really bugging me.
>
> I purchased and downloaded (this year) Quicken Medical Expense Manager
> which I use for all medical expenditures.
Funny you should mention that. Due to some health problems
<https://defaria.com/blogs/Personal/archives/000614.html> of my own I
decided to look for a way to track this in Quicken. Not wanting to spend
money on something that was not really needed I found an article by
Richard Weaver and was working with him to publish it in web form. After
all I used to run the Unofficial Quicken Web Page (now a QuikiWiki
<https://defaria.com/quikiwiki> that nobody seems to want to participate
in) until all the fine folks here went about to prove the old adage that
"no good deed goes unpunished" and I quit.
I did put up a page, subject to relocation, at
http://defaria.com/medical.html. Mr. Weaver said that this was the 1st
of 3 articles but has never given me #2 and #3. Oh well..
> All my other programs open ordinarily, i.e. Quicken Financial, etc.
> But when I open QMEM, a UAC screen opens with the following:
>
> "An unidentified program wants access to your computer".
> I have to click on "Allow - I trust this program. I know where it's
> from or I've used it before".
>
> Is there a way to stop this screen from prompting me to "allo |