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Win 7 and UAC

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grhine
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Win 7 and UAC

Post by grhine »

When I use SC to connect to a client and then do somthing that triggers the Windows UASA prompt, the connection is broken. Since most of my support involves installing something remotely, this is a real pain. Any suggestion on how to eliminate this.
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Re: Win 7 and UAC

Post by sgt-d »

http://www.uvnc.com/pchelpware/sc/creator.html

there are three creators on this page... if you use the bottom creator it supports uac:

"Update 27/08/2009, the user is only asked once to give UAC permission ( add [DIS_AUC] )
helpdesk.txt
[DIS_UAC]"

i'm not sure what to make of that comment, and i don't see any information on the site anywhere else about it, so, what i am trying right now is adding "[DIS_UAC]" (without quotes) one time only at the top of the inside of helpdesk.txt

can anyone confirm this?

EDIT: i just noticed that their text on the page once references _AUC and the other is _UAC. i am assuming it is a typo and both references should be _UAC --- and still only mentioned once inside helpdesk.txt

EDIT #2: and i just found this: [post=66926][/post]
Last edited by sgt-d on 2010-02-19 06:41, edited 2 times in total.
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Re: Win 7 and UAC

Post by B »

You could also just use one of the single-click variants such as SCPrompt or ChunkVNC -- both of those support running as a service, which as far as I understand DOES get around the UAC issues. (The end user needs to have local admin rights.)
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