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Old 10-08-2009   #1 (permalink)
2008 ts user


 
 

Apply a shim do an specific application to force the application r

HI!

Is there a way to apply a shim with the application compatibility
administrator (from the act) to an specific application to force the
application to always run elevated when UAC is enabled, without prompting the
user? (do you want to grant the app blabla).

I have seen that there are shimns for uac in the application compatbility
administrator like "RunasAdmin"

But if i apply such a fic (create new db, save db asnd install db) it doenst
work... i tested it with regedit, and i still always get the constent prompt.

is there a way to avoid this for ony one particular app without disabeling
uac?

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Old 10-08-2009   #2 (permalink)


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Re: Apply a shim do an specific application to force the application r

Quote  Quote: Originally Posted by 2008 ts user View Post
HI!

Is there a way to apply a shim with the application compatibility
administrator (from the act) to an specific application to force the
application to always run elevated when UAC is enabled, without prompting the
user? (do you want to grant the app blabla).

I have seen that there are shimns for uac in the application compatbility
administrator like "RunasAdmin"

But if i apply such a fic (create new db, save db asnd install db) it doenst
work... i tested it with regedit, and i still always get the constent prompt.

is there a way to avoid this for ony one particular app without disabeling
uac?
There is this kind of ability.Install Norton UAC http://www.symantec.com/norton/theme...=0&depthpath=0
My System SpecsSystem Spec
Old 10-08-2009   #3 (permalink)
2008 ts user


 
 

Re: Apply a shim do an specific application to force the applicati

hmmm not very enterprise handy... and i also prefer doing it via shim as
with some kind of experimental thirparty tool.

"Flavius" wrote:
Quote:

>
> 2008 ts user;1155173 Wrote:
Quote:

> > HI!
> >
> > Is there a way to apply a shim with the application compatibility
> > administrator (from the act) to an specific application to force the
> > application to always run elevated when UAC is enabled, without
> > prompting the
> > user? (do you want to grant the app blabla).
> >
> > I have seen that there are shimns for uac in the application
> > compatbility
> > administrator like "RunasAdmin"
> >
> > But if i apply such a fic (create new db, save db asnd install db) it
> > doenst
> > work... i tested it with regedit, and i still always get the constent
> > prompt.
> >
> > is there a way to avoid this for ony one particular app without
> > disabeling
> > uac?
> There is this kind of ability.Install Norton UAC
> http://www.symantec.com/norton/theme...=0&depthpath=0
>
>
> --
> Flavius
>
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