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UAC Manifest for VB6 Apps

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Old 02-23-2007   #1 (permalink)
will f
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UAC Manifest for VB6 Apps

Hi.

Can anyone point me to information about adding a UAC Manifest to a Visual
Basic 6 app's executable?

Many thanks.

- will f



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Old 02-23-2007   #2 (permalink)
Phil Wilson
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Re: UAC Manifest for VB6 Apps

Look at the mt.exe program. Ignoring the fact that this example isn't a VB
code file, the general idea is just that you run mt.exe on the code file.
http://softlogger.com/5588/most-popu...ng-mt-exe.aspx

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> Can anyone point me to information about adding a UAC Manifest to a Visual
> Basic 6 app's executable?
>
> Many thanks.
>
> - will f
>



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