- Oct 11, 2014
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Dell Optiplex 9020 running Windows 10.
I asked about this many months ago but no luck, so the PC has just sat for months, with BI getting killed off upon any kind of reboot.
Whenever I click on the Blue Iris Admin icon, a window pops up: User Account Control, Do you want to allow this app to make changes to your PC? Yes/No" I have to respond or BI will not run.
When I put the startup icon in the startup menu I get "...requires elevation" which doesn't get around the UAC issue. I still have to intervene.
This is obviously a non-starter. If the PC reboots for Windows updates or power outage (no, I'm not adding a UPC), then my camera system is dead until I notice it and respond.
I haven't messed with Blue Iris much at all as I can't seem to solve this problem. No sense solving other issues if the software isn't allowed to start without user intervention.
I've read about Task Scheduler, Windows Application Compatibility Toolkit, UAC Pass, and Elevated Shortcut to get around the UAC issue but haven't tried setting any of them up for fear of making things worse.
I can't be the only one that has this problem.
Any help appreciated. Otherwise will go back to Hikvison NVR, simple plug and play.
There may be an nice PC for sale soon.
I asked about this many months ago but no luck, so the PC has just sat for months, with BI getting killed off upon any kind of reboot.
Whenever I click on the Blue Iris Admin icon, a window pops up: User Account Control, Do you want to allow this app to make changes to your PC? Yes/No" I have to respond or BI will not run.
When I put the startup icon in the startup menu I get "...requires elevation" which doesn't get around the UAC issue. I still have to intervene.
This is obviously a non-starter. If the PC reboots for Windows updates or power outage (no, I'm not adding a UPC), then my camera system is dead until I notice it and respond.
I haven't messed with Blue Iris much at all as I can't seem to solve this problem. No sense solving other issues if the software isn't allowed to start without user intervention.
I've read about Task Scheduler, Windows Application Compatibility Toolkit, UAC Pass, and Elevated Shortcut to get around the UAC issue but haven't tried setting any of them up for fear of making things worse.
I can't be the only one that has this problem.
Any help appreciated. Otherwise will go back to Hikvison NVR, simple plug and play.
There may be an nice PC for sale soon.
