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| Short of using TweakUAC, is there a way to selectively turn off the UAC elevation prompts **specifically** for a given application? Our application is going to run under an account that will have both standard and admin access privileges. There may be situations when the Vista box may undergo an unattended reboot. When the machine comes back on: * How does one log a user back in transparently without any manual intervention? * After such login in complete a Start menu script will launch our application but since it will be unattended there will be no one to consent to the elevation prompt. Is there a way to avoid popping it for our application alone? I read somewhere that signing an executable can allow Vista to elevate its privileges silently. Is that what I should be doing? thanks for any inputs. | Guest
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