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Win7 issue: *everything* requires 'run as admin'?

NTB

Diamond Member
Didn't see this on the Beta or RC1, but this weekend I installed a copy of Win7 x64 that I got through work, and it seems like everything I install requires me to right-click and 'run as admin' in order for it to run correctly. If I just click on it normally, it shows up in Task Manager under 'Processes', but not under 'Applications', and I get no visible indication that the program has started - no window, no task bar button, nothing. It's not just 3rd party programs, either - IE8 and the different Office '07 apps will do it, too. Anybody know what's going on here?

Nathan
 
Originally posted by: pcgeek11
Never seen this before after numerous testings of Windows 7... Strange indeed.

pcgeek11

Figured it out 🙂 - apparently the retail release of Win7 doesn't like my Asus Xonar soundcard all that much, for some reason:

The Asus driver package installs a program called 'Hsmgr' that runs at startup. No clue what it does, but once I disabled it, everything went back to normal. Sound still works too, so it can't be too critical.

I found the program while looking through the process list in Task Manager, and since I didn't recognize it, I did a quick google search and came across this post, which is what lead me to disable the program.

Nathan
 
Originally posted by: RebateMonger
Nothing like well-written drivers. :disgust:

Well, in Asus's defense, the download *did* have the dreaded B-word all over it 😛

Nathan
 
The Asus HSMGR.EXE is a program than enables the features of their GX2 vid card. If you don't have the vid card, you don't need HSMGR.EXE.
 
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