So I added a feature request (3354758). I stick with the second prompt 
for now, because I want to start the application when the boostrapper 
closes.

Michael

Am 05.07.2011 17:20, schrieb Rob Mensching:
> Burn doesn't have anything built in to do this yet, although we've talked
> about it a lot. Currently, you'd have to schedule your ExePackage as the
> last thing in the Chain and mark it @PerMachine="yes". Then you'd have to
> have your BA or a very cleverly designed InstallCondtiion control when the
> ExePackage was "installed" (aka: launched). All of that is undoubtedly a
> hassle.
> Adding the feature to Burn just requires figuring out all the right ttimes
> to launch a configuration thing... and when.
> On Tue, Jul 5, 2011 at 7:03 AM, Rob Hamflett<r...@snsys.com>  wrote:
>
>> I don't know much about how Burn works, sorry.  The only thing that springs
>> to mind is if Burn
>> itself was elevated.
>>
>> Rob
>>
>> On 05/07/2011 14:54, Michael Stoll wrote:
>>> I tried starting the application in the close command of the mba. But
>>> then the user is prompted twice for administration privileges (Once by
>>> burn and once by the app). So I assume that the UI is running without
>>> elevation. Is it possible to tell burn to run the application from
>>> within the elevated process?
>>>
>>> Michael
>>>
>>> Am 05.07.2011 12:51, schrieb Rob Hamflett:
>>>> If you run a process that requires admin privileges then it will prompt,
>> unless you run it from a
>>>> process that is already elevated.  If Burn is elevated then you'll be
>> fine, otherwise you'll get the
>>>> prompt.
>>>>
>>>> Rob
>>>>
>>>> On 05/07/2011 11:30, Michael Stoll wrote:
>>>>> Hi,
>>>>>
>>>>> I want to start an application after burn has finished setup. This
>>>>> appliation needs administrator privileges. Is it possible start the
>>>>> application without prompting for elevation (using the same elevation
>>>>> mechanism as the setup)?
>>>>>
>>>>> Michael
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
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