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‎Apr 20, 2017
06:02 AM
Disable UAC while installing the setup.exe
I have marked Required Execution Level to Invoker under setup.exe tab of Release still i see UAC popping out every time i install and uninstall my application. Can some one help me how to disable it or let me know how to change the publisher name to Verified from Unknown.
Thanks!!
Thanks!!
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‎May 19, 2017
05:41 AM
Because you set "Required Execution Level", it always pop-up the UAC everytime this setup.exe called.
There is only to turn off that annoying dialog by low down your UAC Setting.
There is only to turn off that annoying dialog by low down your UAC Setting.
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‎Jun 14, 2017
01:06 PM
There's docs on minimizing the number of UAC prompts:
http://helpnet.flexerasoftware.com/isxhelp22/helplibrary/MinimumUACPrompt.htm
http://helpnet.flexerasoftware.com/installshield19helplib/helplibrary/SpecifyingRequiredExecution.htm
As for a verified publisher: Sign your installation package. There's docs on this too, but for the most part it involves buying a code signing cert and importing it into your *.ism.
http://helpnet.flexerasoftware.com/isxhelp22/helplibrary/MinimumUACPrompt.htm
http://helpnet.flexerasoftware.com/installshield19helplib/helplibrary/SpecifyingRequiredExecution.htm
As for a verified publisher: Sign your installation package. There's docs on this too, but for the most part it involves buying a code signing cert and importing it into your *.ism.