LocalServiceControl.exe preventing auto boot

Rickoo

Getting the hang of it
Nov 16, 2019
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In the event of a power outage, I've set up BI to run as a service and my BI windows machine to power on when a/c power is restored. During the boot process I'm prompted to allow LocalServiceControl.exe to run requiring keyboard input. Kind of defeats the purpose of setting things up this way.

It appears that LocalServiceControl.exe is from Hikvision and from what I've read, it was installed to allow Hikvision cams (I have 2) to be accessed from browsers other than Microsoft? Not sure of this.

Any suggestions of ways to get past this screen without input? Thank You!
 
@Rickoo It shouldn't be interfering with the autostart of the Blue Iris service. I would uninstall the Hikvision app. If you find you need it to be able to configure your cameras, you can try disabling its Startup entry (in Task Manager's Startup apps tab). If you find it actually needs to autorun, you can create a Task Scheduler entry for it to start upon logon and run with the highest privileges, thus bypassing the UAC prompt.
 
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Im late to this but struggling with it, because I dont like the long pause.
But my one comment is that I use windows 7 (thats right) and the UAC comes up. It looks like it stops the boot of the sytem. It does not for me. HOWEVER it looks like it does because it seems to stop booting for like 5 minutes and then actually starts up. This is simply an anicdote based on my experience. But on my computer this process is abolutely true. I have not timed it. but it seems like its forever, 5 min when sitting there seems long. But it does eventualy boot properly. Give it a try reboot and wait. Yes I would like to make it automatically allowed but still it works eventually.
Just my expereince.