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| | Custom Silent Update for Vista My product uses a silent download & install process to update content files & registry entries. A custom COM component is used to download an installer executable. The executable is created with the NSIS installer. The problem is Vista automatically assumes the NSIS installer requires Admin Rights, and prompts the user for Admin Rights. This prompt conflicts with the whole silent update experience desired. Is there anything that can be done to keep Vista from assuming my silent installer needs Admin Rights? Thanks |
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