This is a little weird to me.

I installed pyinstaller 2.1  with pip on Windows7


Whenever I call pyinstaller I get prompted for admin privileges. (UAC popup) and pyinstaller starts in a subshell, that gets closed at the end of the script execution so not reall easy to read error messages.

I cah of course start a cmd with admin privileges and start pyinstaller there, but I don't really understand why pyinstaller should require this privileges at all.


on the other hand
pyi-makepsec
or pyi-build
don't show this behaviour and execute normally.


Could anybody explain what the logic behind this behaviour is

Thanks a lot in advance



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