[quoted lines by Chevelle on 2019/10/08 at 20:58 -0400]

>Yes, possibly when you zip the files and move it to another system, the
>security properties get changed.  

Perhaps, but, to my knowledge, the .zip file isn't being made with any special
security properties.

>There is a description of how to create a batch file that elevates itself at
>this URL.
>
>https://stackoverflow.com/questions/6811372/how-to-code-a-bat-file-to-always-run-as-admin-mode

The explanation of that code says that it creates a .vbs script which elevates
the privilegs and then reruns the original .bat script. Mightn't it be better,
then, to just rewrite each of the three .bat scruots as .vbs scripts?

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