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eph: RMClock - Vista x64 Tutorial
eph
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posted August 08, 2007 09:03 PMprofileeditreply w/quoteIP

OK it's not an extensive tutorial, but to get RMClock running under Vista 64 you need to do 3 things:

1- Disable UAC (User Access Control) in the Control panel - User accounts.

2- Disable Driver Signature Enforcement. Go to the command promt (run "cmd.exe"), then type
"bcdedit /set loadoptions DDISABLE_INTEGRITY_CHECKS" (without quotes, and the DD is not a typo)*

3- Reboot and be happy


* in Vista pre-Beta 2 this command used to be "bcdedit -set nointegritychecks OFF"[list=1][/list]

thomaskunze
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posted August 09, 2007 12:14 AMprofileeditreply w/quoteIP

TY for this information but -
I would _not_ advise to disable UAC... this will shut down several Vista unique security features.
RMClock runs fine with UAC enabled as well. If you wanna get rid of the annoying UAC-pop up after logging in, you can just set up a scheduled task for RMClock.

eph
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posted August 09, 2007 12:44 PMprofileeditreply w/quoteIP

OK I copied ladiko's workaround to run RMClock UAC enabled:
quote:
ladiko:
to let rmclock start without user's approval you can add a task at the task scheduler:
(sorry for wrong terms, i translated it from german windows that sometimes uses quiet different terms than the english one)

* disable autostart in rmclock
* start --> taskschd.msc or Control Panel\Administrative Tools\Task Scheduler
* right panel: create simple task
* Name: RMClock Autostart (for example) --> [Next]
* Trigger: On Logon --> [Next]
* Action: Start a Program --> [Next]
* Start a Program: Select C:\Program Files\RMClock\RMClock.exe or where it is --> [Next]
* Select the option to [x] open the properties of the task after clicking on "Finish"
* On the tab "General" select the Option to [x] execute with highest privileges
* On the tab "Conditions" de-select the Option in the "energy"-section to [ ] only execute the task if on wired power

that's it
Confirmed to do the trick if done exactly this way!

cpuman
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posted August 09, 2007 01:13 PMprofileeditreply w/quoteIP

That don't works after Windows Vista updates KB938979, KB938194.

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