[AccessD] Selectively disable UAC for your trusted Vistaapplications | TechRepublic

Rocky Smolin rockysmolin at bchacc.com
Thu Feb 2 09:31:26 CST 2012


Id also like to know how to do this.   Could it be that it doesn't work for
W7 only Vista?  Seems unlikely.

Rocky

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Vistaapplications | TechRepublic

I am trying to discover how to allow specific apps to open without getting
the User Account Control prompt (Windows 7).  What this thing seems to do is
to run an application in compatibility mode, with a specific level of
privilege.

This article purports to allow that, however I have followed the
instructions and it does not appear to be working.

Has anyone ever tried this?  Seen it work?

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