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Re: DXLab Worth; Installation Issues


 

+ AA6YQ comments below

Thanks, it worked but every time I start it asks me if I would allow program to make changes to my device? Is that normal?

+ That's normal given your settings. Here's Perplexity's direction for stopping that:

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To stop Windows 11 from asking if you would allow a program to make changes to your device, you can adjust the User Account Control (UAC) settings:

1. Open the Start menu and type "User Account Control" in the search bar.

2. Click on "Change User Account Control settings" in the search results.

3. In the User Account Control Settings window, move the slider to the bottom position labeled "Never notify"

4. Click "OK" to save the changes.

5. You'll be prompted to confirm the action. Click "Yes" to proceed

6. Restart your computer for the changes to take effect

By following these steps, Windows will no longer prompt you with the "Do you want to allow this app to make changes to your device?" message. However, it's important to note that disabling UAC completely can pose security risks, as it removes a layer of protection against unauthorized changes to your system.

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I made all exe files run as Administrator. Is that an overkill?

+ Yes: it's unnecessary. I suggest that you reverse those changes, as it could prevent your DXLab applications from interoperating with other applications you might want to utilize..

I also added the CI-V Commander.exe as an exclusion under the firewall.

But there are two other exe files (Commander587 and Commander1603). Should they be also added to the exclusion list?

+ No. The only executable you're running is

CI-V Commander.exe

73,

Dave, AA6YQ

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