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I have used PI for over 12 years, upgrading as new versions became available.
#Corel photoimpact x3 13.1.00.00 install
I don't understand UAC (never dealt with this in years of using XP Pro), but I also don't understand why UAC would be invoked since I did a normal install and saw no warnings at that time. So my concern about locating the program in the PhotoImpact folder, and invoking a shortcut to PI X3 in this manner, is not a problem. Sure enough, I do have this PI X3 icon there, and yes, when I click on it, I get the same UAC warning. I forgot something earlier: To explain: when I install something, I move the icon (which gets placed on my desktop during the install process) into a folder on my desktop. I do have admin privileges, and I am the only user of this PC (Admin and myself, with admin privileges). Also, I don't know anything about Windows Defender, let alone "MS Spynet".
#Corel photoimpact x3 13.1.00.00 how to
I don't know how to disable UAC, so no, I didn't have it disabled when I installed PI X3. Thanks for the welcome - I'm feeling my way here, and am not sure whether to leave the full quote or simply reply in place, deleting the quote. Aside from that, Vista does not give me that warning when launching programs. I'm not sure if this may affect how UAC looks at various programs when launching or not.Ībout the only time I get a warning is when I install or remove programs, items from my system. One thing that I've noted is that I do not have the option to "join MS Spynet" enable for Windows Defender. Do you have more than 1 user account? If so do you get the warning when using a Admin account? I don't get the UAC warning when launching PI X3, and I do have a shortcut icon on my desktop(s), which was put there by PI.ĭid you have UAC disabled when you installed PI? You might disabling UAC while installing, then once you have it installed, make sure to enable it again. Is this incorrect, to have created a shortcut using this technique? What other options are there for invoking PhotoImpact X3 so that I don't get this annoying message? I never got an icon on my desktop to use as a launch tool, but found the program by looking in the Program Files\Corel\PhotoImpact\ folder. Now, I do NOT want to cripple UAC (User Account Control) since the problem appears to relate to the way PhotoImpact is invoked. When attempting to invoke Photoimpact X3, Vista ALWAYS stops me with the warning:Ī program needs your permission to continue What devices are involved and their mode of connection? Properties of your source files (format, file size, where did you get it?) Photoimpact X3 IS in the installed programs list, Control Panel, Programs and Features ¡V installed Click on icon, C:\Program Files\Corel\Photoimpact X3\ledit.exe, and Vista asks permission to execute program (Continue?).