I opened that file and then I was able to run the Hauppauge Device Central uninstall program.
I removed the word INSTALL in the file name box and typed u and then the rest of the log name appeared.I now needed to open a log file, so browsed back to the hauppauge directory.I knew the application name in the directory, so then typed unwise_devicecentral.I went to the ‘Hauppauge’ directory ‘ProgramData’ by typing cd programdata\hauppauge and again pressed the enter key.I right-clicked on ‘Command Prompt’ and selected ‘More’, then ‘Run as administrator’.From the ‘Start’ menu, I went to ‘Windows Systems’.Perhaps others are interested in what I did, even though the circumstances will likely be different for them, such as the application, locations etc. Both computers are running Windows 10 64-bit. On two computers I wanted to uninstall Hauppauge software and saw the UAC message about the ‘Unwise’ software. The app is blocked for a reason! You’re to blame for anything you do! Warning: Now I’m writing ‘how I managed’, because I’m not sure you should perform the same actions and some files were not removed when I did the steps mentioned below! I’m unsure if I should’ve performed the steps I did. This blog post tells you how I managed to uninstall most of an application when I saw the User Account Control message, ‘This app has been blocked for your protection’.