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Old 03-27-2007   #5 (permalink)
Mike Bernstein


 
 

Re: UAC and Windows Explorer

Never the less, if you open in Administrator mode, you will be able to add
the shortcuts that you require. You simply have to confirm the operation
(twice but works).

Mike Bernstein

"Heinrich Moser" <usenet@heinzi.at> wrote in message
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> Hi!
>
> UAC is a nice feature, but I've noticed two things with Windows
> Explorer and UAC that I don't like at all:
>
> 1. It's not possible to start Windows Explorer in "run as
> Administrator" mode. Well, you can start it like that (and confirm
> the UAC dialog), but it's still running in restricted mode (popping
> up a UAC dialog for every single file system change outside your
> home directory).
>
> 2. When you try to use Windows Explorer to create a shortcut to some
> program outside your home directory (for example in
> ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\..., which seems to me to
> be a quite common location to create shortcuts), you don't get a
> UAC prompt but rather an error ("Windows cannot create a shortcut
> here...").
>
> My question: Is there some way to change this (some registry key,
> group policy setting or updated explorer.exe) without deactivating
> UAC?
>
> Greetings,
> Heinzi


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