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UAC keeps asking for permission to run the Realtek service

Open KilliK69 opened this issue 4 years ago • 5 comments

Hello.

This is the first time I installed your driver, the latest version 6.0.9268.1, for my Realtek audio card (Asus Hero Maximus VI). I followed your guide, and everything works fine. The audio is crystal clear.

But I have this problem. Every time I reboot my system (Windows 10 Pro 64bit), UAC keeps asking for permission to load the Realtek audio service. The strange thing is that it happens despite the fact that UAC is disabled and I check to never ask for permission again. The message will still popup in the next reboot. And this happens only with this specific file, I have never had any problems with UAC before.

Here is the UAC message for the specific file: https://i.imgur.com/EFTTCSS.jpeg

is there any solution for this? I uninstalled and reinstalled your driver again, but the message doesnt go away.

KilliK69 avatar Dec 01 '21 10:12 KilliK69

This seams to only happen to those who disable UAC as it seams to break certain inter-process communication between user space and kernel space.

pal1000 avatar Dec 01 '21 11:12 pal1000

so, i should reenable UAC to stop the popup?

KilliK69 avatar Dec 01 '21 15:12 KilliK69

Yes, I hope it solves the problem.

pal1000 avatar Dec 01 '21 19:12 pal1000

looks to me that the RtkAudUService64.exe file is sort of blocked by the SmartScreen filter (not UAC) and you need to "unblock" that file

epman100 avatar Feb 01 '22 12:02 epman100

@KilliK69 check this: Driver files in driver store file repository are not unlocked #110.

Hello.

This is the first time I installed your driver, the latest version 6.0.9268.1, for my Realtek audio card (Asus Hero Maximus VI). I followed your guide, and everything works fine. The audio is crystal clear.

But I have this problem. Every time I reboot my system (Windows 10 Pro 64bit), UAC keeps asking for permission to load the Realtek audio service. The strange thing is that it happens despite the fact that UAC is disabled and I check to never ask for permission again. The message will still popup in the next reboot. And this happens only with this specific file, I have never had any problems with UAC before.

Here is the UAC message for the specific file: https://i.imgur.com/EFTTCSS.jpeg

is there any solution for this? I uninstalled and reinstalled your driver again, but the message doesnt go away.

mozilla343 avatar Jun 01 '22 20:06 mozilla343