On Apr 13, 12:31 am, Andrew Scott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> When developing anything in VS2005, you must
> be running as an Administrator and the user must be in the Adminstrators
> group as described by the KB articles and run VS2005 with 'run as an
> administrator'. Now if I read that right, I can then develop an application
> install it into the program files directory and if all goes well by the KB
> that application should be running as an elevated administrator.

When it runs you will get a UAC prompt, just like if you run regedit
or another app that is built to always run as Administrator. This is
the point at where the user confirms that they trust the app to run
with elevated priviledges. I think that's what you're missing.

--
Justin
http://www.madfellas.com/blog


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