Automatically give admin rights to executable without prompt.

Discussion in 'Windows 7' started by dummekuehe, Apr 30, 2012.

  1. dummekuehe

    dummekuehe MDL Senior Member

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    Hi I have a problem, I have a computer that is used only in Standard User Account.
    Now I've read about a few ways to start a program with admin rights without UAC/Password prompt.
    Usually you have to make a Task in Task Scheduler, enter Admin credentials and then create a link on desktop.

    MY PROBLEM:
    Now the executable that needs admin rights in this case is not started from a desktop link but from inside a management program that needs to run the executable to access data on a connected machine to sync data (not another computer, i think its a serial connection). The sync executable cannot be started manually but only from inside the management software via a "sync" button.

    I think I remember a program that can save a list of files that it automatically gives admin rights when they are started (so you only have to enter admin creds one time). Unfortunately i cant find it anymore. Maybe today is my bad google day but i just cant find it.

    I hope you guys can help me out.

    Thanks in advance.
     
  2. offon7544

    offon7544 MDL Expert

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