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24-Jan-2008, 05:51 PM #1
Solved: Vista - Create New Account ASLoader.exe
I have just created two more accounts within Vista and when I log on to them one account requests ASLoader.exe is required to run and the other aaCenter.exe. Can any one explain what this means?

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24-Jan-2008, 07:42 PM #2
Go to Control Panel - Admin Tools - Task Scheduler - disable the ASUS ACPI service provider.

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Once you are in the Task Scheduler, in the left pane there is an ASUS folder - click the folder - in the right pane you will see 'ASUS ACPI service provider' - right click - left click 'disable'.
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29-Jan-2008, 03:39 PM #3
Thanks for that. I only got the problem when the new desktop was created as a standard user and not administrator! Problem solved now.

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