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  • UAC Elevate and DeElevate Scripts - AutoIt Forums
    Hiho Forum,for a long time I just ignored the existence of UAC, in fact that's one of the first things to deactivate on a fresh Win7 install But lately I received some complains about my programs regarding UAC, that's why I started to deal with it Here's an example of how to elevate and de-elev
  • PowerShell script to self-elevate - AutoIt Forums
    I'm writing a set of PowerShell scripts library for Windows 10 builds One thing I often want to do is to browse to the location of a script that is part of a larger group of scripts and run it manually to do an install or make a one off change So I like all my scripts to work well whether run f
  • Run Shortcut as Administrator - AutoIt Forums
    Edit: Added a checkbox to "Auto-Elevate script on Start" Checking this box will add an "Application Compatibility Flag" to the registry at "HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\AppCompatFlags\Layers", adding the executable URL as the Key with the "REG_SZ" value "RUNASADMIN"
  • Use Elevated CMD - AutoIt General Help and Support - AutoIt Forums
    However, for the sake of learning, how do I get the cmd to open in an elevated box within an auto it script? We do a lot of scripting and many of our scripts need to operate with administrator permissions Forgetting the rest of my code (if that is alright), why does this command open a standard cmd window instead of the administrator cmd prompt?
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    First, thanks to arcker for his Services UDF for making this possible It works like this:When launched, the app will install itself as a service, launch the service, then exit The service runs in the SYSTEM account To interact with the desktop of the currently logged on user it will get the se
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    While I don't have a native AutoIT answer to this question, someone pointed me to a third party utility aptly called elevate, which accepts a command and runs it with full administrative permissions From my (limited) testing with the application, it seems to work exactly as described


















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