Vista: Cannot use NOD32 tray icon as user

Discussion in 'NOD32 version 2 Forum' started by Whissi, Mar 10, 2007.

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  1. Whissi

    Whissi Registered Member

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    Hello,

    I am running Windows Vista Ultimate as normal user (no admin).
    If I clicke once or double on the NOD32 systray icon, no NOD32 Control Center will popup. I'll have to use the start menu.

    As an admin, I can click on the icon the the CC will popup.

    That's annoying...



    NOD32-Version: 2.70.26
     
  2. uc-icq

    uc-icq Registered Member

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    I have this issue too. Believe it must have something to do with UAC...it'd be good to know if there's a workaround though. NOD 2.70.32 on 32bit Vista Home Premium BTW.
     
  3. fredra

    fredra Registered Member

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    Hi
    Not doubting what is happening to both your systems, however, mine works fine.
    Vista Home Premium 32 bit. It works the same way I had it under XP.
    Maybe someone else with more insight into the relationship between Nod and Vista can provide some more assistance.
    Cheers :)
     
  4. Whissi

    Whissi Registered Member

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    Are you running Vista as Admin or without UAC?

    You can only reproduce this issue if you are running Vista as non-Admin (least privileged user)...
     
  5. fredra

    fredra Registered Member

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    Running Vista with UAC
    Cheers :)
     
  6. Whissi

    Whissi Registered Member

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    As Admin?
     
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