Ok thanks for the response though the answer is dissapointing
I like UAC because it stops programmes, which I have not authorised, from running - however I would have thought they should have built in a means to exclude particilar programmes and shell extensions in the same way that anti virus...
I have tried both the latest stable release and the latest beta (6. something) both have the same problem - thought the beta also froze up several times
I wondered if running the main programme as administrator first would solve the issue but that wont let me use the shell at all as it simply...
catch 22 the shell extension needs administrative rights to delete files and there seems no way to force the shell extension to use admin status
is there anything I can change in windows 7 - I want to be able to delete stuff as I go along so need the shell extension method
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