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‎Jun 01, 2010
07:48 AM
UAC blocking my files and services
Hi,
I installed a products I created using Installshiled 2008, on Windows 7 and the installation finished succesfully.
when I'm trying to execute a command, it's not recognized by the command line altough i added the correct path to the PATH variable.
when i try to enter the directory manualy i get an UAC prompt telling me i don't have enough privileges altough i'm administrator. when i click continue everything is back to normal and working.
my question is, How can I prevent this thing from happening?
I don't want that my users will have to go to each directory and be prompted for privileges.
I tried to install Skyped and it's work with no UAC problems.
Thanks in advanced,
Gidi.
I installed a products I created using Installshiled 2008, on Windows 7 and the installation finished succesfully.
when I'm trying to execute a command, it's not recognized by the command line altough i added the correct path to the PATH variable.
when i try to enter the directory manualy i get an UAC prompt telling me i don't have enough privileges altough i'm administrator. when i click continue everything is back to normal and working.
my question is, How can I prevent this thing from happening?
I don't want that my users will have to go to each directory and be prompted for privileges.
I tried to install Skyped and it's work with no UAC problems.
Thanks in advanced,
Gidi.
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‎Jul 15, 2010
06:13 AM
You will have to give full rights to the directory for the installing user.
Use icacls for the same.
Use icacls for the same.
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‎Jul 16, 2010
01:04 PM
Sounds more like your application needs to be manifested to only require Invoker. This shouldn't have anything to do with ACLs on the [INSTALLDIR].