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Zebastian von Kane said:
Administrator privileges won't do any good. The best you can do is, as administrator, run MSCONFIG and launch the Change UAC Settings tool to lower the security level. Remember that Windows 7 included the ability to not fully disable it, but to lower the security level of the UAC settings. Move the indicator to the "Notify me only when programs try o make changes to my computer". Any lower than this will result in the UAC disabled. But I don't see really much trouble as Windows 7 UAC notifications are way way less annoying than those present in Vista.

They are definately way less annoying when I had it on Vista (I turned UAC off in Vista after a few days) but I'm trying to keep it on in Windows 7.  I considered lowering it so much it wouldn't bitch about these two programs but then it's pretty much disabled at that point and what's the point of that?

I was hoping there was some way I could just make a white list but guess not.  :-/