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Old 10-23-2007, 07:26 AM
Larry S.
 
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Default Installation of Hotsync Manager running into security problem

After choosing to reformat my hard drive and do a clean reinstall of Vista,
I've run into some strange problems with Vista security that I wasn't having
before. One of them occured when I installed Hotsync Manager (to sync with
a Palm TX handheld). I find that every time I boot up I get a Windows
message that
some programs were blocked (in quick launch). I can go in and instruct the
program to let it run each time, but it gets to be a nuisance to have to keep
doing that. This never happened in the original install, before reformatting
the disk, and it doesn't happen with my laptop which is also on Vista. I
wouldn't mind having to verify security once, but there should at least be a
way to say "always allow this program". If there is, I would appreciate help
finding it. Otherwise, does anyone know what might be causing this to happen
in this installation, when it didn't before, and how I can fix it?

Thanks for your assistance.

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