How to send and drag & drop files to an audio editor? -OR- Problems with running as (not) administrator on Windows 10

Thank you all for answers and sorry for the delay on my part

In conclusion it says there that
"The best solution is to only use drag and drop between the same MIC levels."

So if my audio editor

but my Mp3tag and FreeCommander are not, will making them on the same level solve the problem of getting rid of the pup up question from UAC?

[That would be a first solution]


I tried using some UAC "managers". For example UAC Trust Pal did not work at all while UAC Trust Shortcut did work. But all the seem to do is to create a neat shortcut to an EXE file. And such shortcut work in that they open the software but I am unable to really utilize them as I am not able to incorporate them into my modus operandi- i.e. the end result is opened editor without a file a not the file selected for opening in that editor shown loaded to the editor. In other words: sending of the file triggers the software to be opened and indeed the software is opened without the UAC question but without the file already loaded to it- and that beats the purpose of the whole shebang

[That would be a second solution]



I also tried this solution UAC trusted apps open as admin without confirmation | Freeware Downloads | TheFreeWindows but apparently all it did was to trigger my editor to be opened after entering Windows. [And now I cannot stop it from doing it even after deleting that Task - but no need to worry, this issued will be gone when I restore my operating system form an image]

[That would be a third solution]



Those two approaches above are also similar to what I have been trying to do by the means of utilizing BAT files and Task Scheduler entries before I started this topic. All I got was neat shortcuts that were nevertheless useless because after incorporating them into FreeCommander [i.e. after trying to use them for the SEND-TO-THUS-OPEN-EDITOR operation] they were opening the software without file in them



As for

all I get there is an overall slider with 4 options, varying from "Always notify" and "Never notify"

And after choosing the lowest possible security option I can now send files from FreeCommander to my editor without that annoying intermediary question; while at the same time when I try to install a software a still get the pop up warning, which I did not expect to be still getting but of which fail-safe I am fond of. And I am not worried about my security after that change also on the behalf of using use the free and basic version of COMODO which monitors all activities within the system [like one file trying to access some software or system's process]- as I assume that it is more likely that hackers will try mingle with UAC and not with COMODO, because hundreds of millions of people use Windows but only a percent of them are using COMODO

But still that did not solve the problem of me not being able to send files to the editor from Mp3tag

[That would be, and for the time being is for now, the fourth solution]



As for

I do see this relevant at all. Because I was already in the past able [before the fourth solution] to send files to the editor from FreeCommander and I am also able to [with fourth solution in place] do so now, while Mp3tag stays deaf to my Tools shortcuts. ERGO: it is the Mp3tag that has some extra issue with Windows 10 when it comes to sending files to my editor

Or is my logic assumption false?