Turn user account control off for specific program




















Download UAC Pass. RunElevated forces any application to request elevated privileges while RunAsSpc starts programs as another user with advanced options. RunAsRob itself is multi-purpose and can run programs as other users, as a service, and also over a network. RunAsRob works by installing itself as a standard Windows service that can then be used to quietly launch other software that normally requires a UAC prompt. In the Zip archive, there are separate bit and bit versions and each folder contains three executables.

Launch RunAsAdmin. A much bigger annoyance is the random popping up of a nag window that reminds you RunAsRob is free for private use only and must be purchased for business use. Download RunAsRob. This program works in a similar way to RunAsRob by using its own service to elevate the program instead of a scheduled task.

Windows 10 users will need to have. NET Framework 3. A window will appear where you can add the name of the program that you want to allow and browse for the program executable. The trusted shortcut will be added to the Desktop. You need to manually start the background service tracer. This can be done from the UAC Trust Shortcut system tray icon where you can also open the add new trusted shortcut window.

A simple trick to get the tracer. Once the service is running, you can launch as many trusted shortcuts as you want without getting the UAC prompt. There are separate bit and bit installers so make sure you download the correct one. Click Action from the menu and select Create Task.

Fill in the Name and optionally the Description box. This is the option that elevates the task to bypass the UAC prompt. Without it, the task and program you are trying to launch will silently fail. Optionally you can also specify any command line arguments and a different starting folder if required. Click OK. You can manually run the program directly from Task Scheduler, right click on the task and select Run.

Type the following into the location box and click Next. Any name can be used for the shortcut at the next window.

Finally, click the Finish button. Whenever you need to run the program without a UAC prompt, simply double click the shortcut which has been created. Tip: If you want to start the elevated program in question when booting into Windows or during user logon, a simple additional step when creating the scheduled task is required. After step 5 above, select the Actions tab and click New. At startup will only run the task during a full boot while log on will run whenever you sign in which includes after signing out or at boot.

Using this option along with the steps above will allow option 4 UAC Trust Shortcut to launch its tracer. However, it is good to know that there is a way to bypass the UAC restriction using different ways if needed. If you have UAC enabled and would like to keep it that way, or would like to allow another user access to a safe file without needing a prompt, then these tips could be useful if you need to run certain programs that require elevation when they startup.

Hope this helps someone! Thank you for writing this, Raymond. I opted for the Task Scheduler route. Then all worked, except the shortcut to the task, which did not.

Thanks again. Would it be time to update this thread? UAC drives me nut with a home non shared pc. I wonder why W10 or rather MS does not give us something more flexible and easier to use, that we have to use 3rd party pgr. Just like so many other features that could have a on and off button or setting to have control on our machine. I tried the UAC Trust program and it seemed to work well. However there is a big problem: It only works until the next reboot.

This is the case even though UAC Trust is enabled at startup. Hallo, The Task Scheduler option worked fine for the program, but when I nominated a file type to open with the program, and then clicked on a file to open the program, it still came up with the UAC prompt.

Is there a way round this? Thanks a lot to the author of the article. Very good explanation especially the fourth option. But if I enter the exact same text into my Run window it launches the program just fine.

What is missing???? I used method 4 on Windows So what are the steps to undo what I have done? There is NO information which programs are currently under its control.

Then, it runs the. We used the. NET Framework 4 installed yet. Double-click the setup. Go through the steps for installation. Otherwise, select the Just me radio button. For the example in this post, we will create a shortcut for CCleaner , which is a useful program for cleaning your Windows computer. It protects your privacy online and makes your computer faster and more secure. If you want to install CCleaner to use and so you can use it as an example when following the steps in this post, you can download CCleaner from.

The new shortcut will allow us to run CCleaner without the User Account Control dialog box displaying. Enter a name for your shortcut in the Name edit box. You should select a name that is different than the original program shortcut.

Click the Browse button. Navigate to the folder in which the program is installed for which you want to create the shortcut and select the. In our case, we selected the CCleaner. Click Open. If you want to enable UAC in Windows 11 again, you need to move the slider to one of the other three locations. These methods are the same as in Windows We have a previous post about disabling UAC Windows You can use the methods in that post to disable UAC in Windows Here Are Four Simple Ways.

Here are the things you can do:. Use Windows Search to search for task scheduler and select the first result to open Task Scheduler. Then name it. Here, I name it UAC blacklist. Name the task something descriptive. Select Run with highest privileges in the Security options section.

Expand Configure for and select the Windows operating system you are using.



0コメント

  • 1000 / 1000