Win 7 UAC everytime

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Re: Win 7 UAC everytime

Postby FrozenAssets » Mon Feb 13, 2012 6:08 pm

I did not understand the question about

PetrCBR wrote:So even when you're not changing anything MM prompts you for elevation every start ?


but based on

PetrCBR wrote:When language is changed, some registry values need to be updated (like auto-play texts need to be localized to newly selected language).


I understand the question to be aimed at whether or not I am changing language.

In my situation, I have not been changing the language settings.
I don't know if that is helpful, but for clarity, there it is.

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Re: Win 7 UAC everytime

Postby PetrCBR » Mon Feb 13, 2012 6:14 pm

I meant when you'll run MM, close (without do anything) and start MM again.
FrozenAssets wrote:I did not understand the question about
PetrCBR wrote:So even when you're not changing anything MM prompts you for elevation every start ?

but based on
PetrCBR wrote:When language is changed, some registry values need to be updated (like auto-play texts need to be localized to newly selected language).
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Re: Win 7 UAC everytime

Postby FrozenAssets » Mon Feb 13, 2012 6:53 pm

Yes, even when I would change nothing, I would get prompted for elevation.
It was not happening at build 1462, but every build that I tried after that it would happen.
Then I would revert back to 1462 and everything was fine.

Deactivating "Re-associate File Types on startup" corrected the situation for me.
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Re: Win 7 UAC everytime

Postby khelsing » Tue Feb 14, 2012 2:26 am

PetrCBR wrote:When language is changed, some registry values need to be updated (like auto-play texts need to be localized to newly selected language).

Sorry to disagreee, but like the file associations and most other settings of MediaMonkey auto-play options are per-user settings so elevation should never be needed. BTW: In my installation of MediaMonkey all auto-play and context menu options are unchecked.

Furthermore simply changing the language does not trigger the UAC prompt, it only pops up if "Re-associate File Types on startup" is activated and the language is changed.
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Re: Win 7 UAC everytime

Postby PetrCBR » Tue Feb 14, 2012 3:39 pm

Auto play handlers are in HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE (that's why you need admin rights even when trying to change autoplay settings in windows). You can see that as per user settings, but in fact every change in this part need admin rights to be correctly registered in system.
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Re: Win 7 UAC everytime

Postby khelsing » Sun Feb 19, 2012 5:50 am

PetrCBR wrote:Auto play handlers are in HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE

Registering the AutoPlay handlers in HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE of course requires admin rights. However, this is something that should only be done once during installation.

(that's why you need admin rights even when trying to change autoplay settings in windows).

AutoPlay settings can be changed with user privileges in Control Panel -> AutoPlay.

Besides that, I don't think that the UAC prompt is triggered by MM4's AutoPlay settings, because

1. In my installation of MediaMonkey all four options belonging to "Show AutoPlay actions for" and all three options belonging to "Show context-menu actions for" are unchecked; changing the language does not trigger the UAC prompt on startup.

2. If I activate any of the options belonging to "Show AutoPlay actions for" or any of the options belonging to "Show context-menu actions for", then change the language and restart MediaMonkey, I don't get the UAC prompt on startup.

3. After a language change in MediaMonkey the UAC prompt pops up on startup if (and only if) "Re-assoiate File Types on startup (recommended)" is checked, regardless the other settings mentioned above.

BTW: In XMPlay (http://www.un4seen.com) I can re-associate file types and configure context-menu actions with user privileges.

Anyway, it looks as though the issue has been removed from MantisBT, so I don't expect it to be fixed.
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Re: Win 7 UAC everytime

Postby PetrCBR » Sun Feb 19, 2012 7:01 am

When you change a language, auto play handlers need to be re-registered (because while you're registering auto play handler, you need to define some strings as well and changing the language you need to change these strings). Currently when you're registering some file extension, this need to be registered in HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT as well (because extensions set in MM is dynamic - can be changed by plugins so we cannot register them in installer like other apps) - that's the reason why it ask for elevation when 're-register' is checked. Will try to do something with that for 4.0.4 or 4.1.
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Re: Win 7 UAC everytime

Postby khelsing » Sun Feb 19, 2012 9:27 am

My apologies for being such a nuisance, but I'm simply trying to understand what's going on.

PetrCBR wrote:When you change a language, auto play handlers need to be re-registered (because while you're registering auto play handler, you need to define some strings as well and changing the language you need to change these strings).

Then why is it that I never get the UAC prompt on startup after having changed the language even if all options of "Show AutoPlay actions for:" are checked (activated) provided that "Re-assoiate File Types on startup" is unchecked (inactivated)?
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Re: Win 7 UAC everytime

Postby Guest » Thu Aug 23, 2012 8:40 pm

if this helps anyone, in my case i just installed Quicktime for the very first time and all of the sudden it started prompting me with UAC. the reason i installed quicktime is because mediamonkey wouldnt play m4a (apple) files without it. so i noticed whenever the last song i played when closing mediamonkey is an M4A file i get prompted with UAC when re-opening the program. if its an MP3 then no UAC. is that a mediamonkey issue or windows issue? id say its a windows issue.
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Re: Win 7 UAC everytime

Postby Peke » Thu Aug 23, 2012 9:44 pm

Can you please try to clean all current QT installation (MM stops playing M4a) and install http://www.free-codecs.com/QT_Lite_download.htm
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Re: Win 7 UAC everytime

Postby rkhanso » Sat Apr 13, 2013 11:10 am

Has this problem ever been resolved? I know it's an old thread. I'm also having this problem.

I also get a UAC prompt asking me if I want to let MediaMonkey make changes to my computer....every time I start MediaMonkey.

I have tried the box for "Re-associate file types on startup" both checked and unchecked and it does not make a difference.

New home-built PC running Windows 7 Ultimate (64-bit)
MediaMonkey 4.0.7.1511
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Re: Win 7 UAC everytime

Postby rkhanso » Tue Apr 23, 2013 2:27 am

rkhanso wrote:Has this problem ever been resolved? I know it's an old thread. I'm also having this problem.

I also get a UAC prompt asking me if I want to let MediaMonkey make changes to my computer....every time I start MediaMonkey.

I have tried the box for "Re-associate file types on startup" both checked and unchecked and it does not make a difference.

New home-built PC running Windows 7 Ultimate (64-bit)
MediaMonkey 4.0.7.1511


No fix to this....other than turning OFF the Windows UAC notifications?
That can't be the solution.

I installed MM on my work laptop and it does NOT give me the UAC popup.
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