Pop-up - Win 7 (64 bit) user account control

How to prevent programs display the pop - up to ask me if the following program to make changes to this computer? My user account control is already set at a level above the bottom. It is very annoying for me and stops at some of my macros Excel which must open Internet Explorer.

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