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Windows 7 - Elevated Program Shortcut without UAC Prompt - Create

 
06-03-2009   #69
Brink


Windows 7 Ultimate x64 SP1
 
 

Elevated Program Shortcut without UAC Prompt - Create

How to Create a Elevated Program Shortcut without a UAC Prompt

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Last edited by Brink; 2 Weeks Ago at 07:18 PM..
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12-14-2009   #70
Brink


Windows 7 Ultimate x64 SP1
 
 


Sikorskiy,

What exe file, or program, is for? Some programs may also have their own settings for access control.

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12-15-2009   #71
sikorskiy


Windows 7
 
 


It's an exe-file for starting online game. I don't think, than it has some special settings.
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12-15-2009   #72
Brink


Windows 7 Ultimate x64 SP1
 
 


Since it is also trying to access online and not just run a program only on the computer, that may be the issue. I'm not sure if there's a way around that in a standard account other than using the default shortcut and entering the administrator's password in UAC to run it if able.
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12-23-2009   #73
Barefoot


Windows 7 Professional 64-bit
 
 


Hello Brink. I use this to run CoreTemp and Task Manager on startup. I wondered why step three shows configuring for Vista instead of Windows 7. My thought was it just wasn't changed from when this was originally created for Vista. But I also wanted to know how it affects this.

As always, thanks for the fantastic tuts.
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12-23-2009   #74
Brink


Windows 7 Ultimate x64 SP1
 
 


Hello Barefoot,

You would just select the configure option that the program, or task, was designed for instead. It's just what happened to be the default when I took the screenshot. That's all. This option is basically the same as Compatibility Mode.
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01-13-2010   #75
Greg S


Windows 7 Professional 32-bit (6.1, Build 7600)
 
 


Is there any way to hide the popup of the Cmd console for an elevated task?
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01-14-2010   #76
Brink


Windows 7 Ultimate x64 SP1
 
 


Hello Greg,

Yes, at step 20 under the Shortcut tab in the shortcut's properties, you can select Minimized in the drop down menu to the left of Run and click OK to stop it.
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01-14-2010   #77
Greg S


Windows 7 Professional 32-bit (6.1, Build 7600)
 
 


Quote   Quote: Originally Posted by Brink View Post
Hello Greg,

Yes, at step 20 under the Shortcut tab in the shortcut's properties, you can select Minimized in the drop down menu to the left of Run and click OK to stop it.
Ah, but it's not a shortcut. The task name was added to Local Machine Run in the registry. HD Tune wouldn't auto start without it
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01-14-2010   #78
Brink


Windows 7 Ultimate x64 SP1
 
 


What was the command you used in Task Schedular to run the program? If it was a command line, then adding a /s silent switch should do it.
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01-14-2010   #79
Greg S


Windows 7 Professional 32-bit (6.1, Build 7600)
 
 


Quote   Quote: Originally Posted by Brink View Post
What was the command you used in Task Schedular to run the program? If it was a command line, then adding a /s silent switch should do it.
Code:
"E:\Program Files\HD Tune\HDTune.exe"
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