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| | Incredible slowdown with Vista UAC We have a .NET/C# application that is required to start automatically as soon as an user logs on to their PC. It is well known that Vista blocks applications that requires admin privileges (ours does and it specifies that via the manifest) to automatically start on logon. Our problem is looking far more serious. We launch our admin- demanding app via a batch file and put _that_ batch file on startup. This works in that the app now starts fine at startup but it really really really really slows down the application to a crawl. However if I back out of the admin privilege and publish the app with a manifest with just asInvoker, everything is just fine and dandy. The app launches fine on startup and functions equally well. Why in the God's name would running an admin privilege seeking application at startup cause so much slowdown? Is there some Vista document I am missing? |
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| | Re: Incredible slowdown with Vista UAC |
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| | Re: Incredible slowdown with Vista UAC On Fri, 20 Jun 2008 05:46:05 +0100, mbvwedl <mbvwedl.3baewx@xxxxxx-mx.forums.vistaheads.com> wrote: Quote: > >I have the same question. |
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| | Re: Incredible slowdown with Vista UAC You should probably post this in a developer forum. Have you considered making a service instead of an app, at least for the parts that require admin privileges? "Dilip" <rdilipk@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:132f6027-121b-41c8-9544-bf3ca36b01e9@xxxxxx Quote: > We have a .NET/C# application that is required to start automatically > as soon as an user logs on to their PC. It is well known that Vista > blocks applications that requires admin privileges (ours does and it > specifies that via the manifest) to automatically start on logon. > > Our problem is looking far more serious. We launch our admin- > demanding app via a batch file and put _that_ batch file on startup. > This works in that the app now starts fine at startup but it really > really really really slows down the application to a crawl. However > if I back out of the admin privilege and publish the app with a > manifest with just asInvoker, everything is just fine and dandy. The > app launches fine on startup and functions equally well. > > Why in the God's name would running an admin privilege seeking > application at startup cause so much slowdown? > > Is there some Vista document I am missing? |
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