This is an odd one for me. I am running Windows 7 Home Premium on an HP Pavilion P6-2100, new and reinstalling a lot of previous software. I installed Bible Explorer 4 and set compatibility to Windows XP Service Pack 3, Disable Visual Themes and Run as Administrator to get it to launch in my current environment. These settings were made in the root folder to the executable and set for all users. It will launch and run fine from a shortcut but prompts for UAC permission every time.
This annoyed me so I created a task for it in task manager. When I launch from within Task Scheduler, no problem and no UAC prompt. So I created a shortcut to the task and it will not reflect the compatibility settings and thus will not launch the program. When I right-click and attempt to set the compatibility, it is greyed out with the following statement, "Compatibility modes cannot be set on this program because it is part of this version of windows." Any ideas? Launching from task scheduler is moot if a shortcut won't work.
Thanks, I await the flow of genius.

P.S. TAM, don't say "get a Mac"...I know, I know already.