UAC Shortcut actually changes Windows Vista to automatically elevate the privilege level for administrators without prompting via the UAC Consent Prompt tab.
You can also switch off UAC altogether via UAC tab. Disabling UAC will lead to a less secure system, so be warned.

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Automatically elevates the UAC consent prompt to Administrator privilege level without any prompt to the user.
UAC Shortcut Serial Key Usage:
You can also enable UAC using this feature to modify the Windows Vista UAC Consent Prompt.
Download and install UAC Shortcut Activation Code.
Launch the shortcut for UAC > UAC tab > You can even toggle your UAC via this tab > Edit icon for non-Administrator user, you may need to enable UAC consent of this user manually.
Or make a shortcut for both Administrator user and non-Administrator user.
You can even prompt UAC on every starting for all users even when you had disabled UAC consent or you did not want to prompt UAC via consent tab itself.
UAC Shortcut Removal:
You may need to use the DELETE option to remove this shortcut from your system. If you want UAC to be disabled for all users, you can use the SET UAC CONFIGURATION option as shown above. In this case, you will have to reboot your system to finalize this action.
Using GPO object to Redirect UAC Prompt:
You can use this object to redirect your users to prompt UAC. Under this object, you will find Configure. You can select the mode of your choosing from the drop down list “High” to “Low”. The default mode is High (Full prompt).
You can even add parameters to prompt.
Like this:
Do you know why Windows Command Prompt shows you group membership information as this “a” icon and why you are asked about your “domain”. This group information is only for Group Policy Objects objects. This information is used by Group Policy Objects for every user.
This is something new for me. Earlier I always used to disable UAC on Windows Vista. But with UAC enabled, now I want to follow the group memberships for users which I am a part of. So I just followed the steps to remove this icon but it did not work as Windows Command Prompt still shows me the information. I verified that I am a part of “Administrators” group and still got this same group membership information for everyone.
So after a lot of Google, I came up with a trick where I use Group Policy Objects and redirect the command to be processed by a command which has “RunAs” permission
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Create an executable shortcut that automatically requests an admin-level privilege. The UAC consent prompt will not appear, even on machines with default UAC settings enabled.
The executable needs to be silent, a.lnk file, which means you will need to set the extension to.lnk when you drag and drop it on the desktop. The file type should be setup to allow read & execute permissions for ‘Everyone’, though you can choose to make it allow no permissions at all.
Generate uacshortcut.exe
Use the following command line to generate your shortcut. The file created is named uacshortcut.exe and gets placed in your Start Menu or Desktop folder.
c:\>”c:\windows\System32\rundll32.exe” shell32.dll,Control_RunDLL “C:\windows\System32\uacshortcut.exe” “/nologo /”
Give it a try and see if it works!
Q:
XamlWriter.Save() result unexpected
I’m writing an XAML file and I have the following code:
XamlWriter writer = XamlWriter.Create(source, LogicalTreeHelper.GetRoot(logicalTree));
writer.Save(filename);
Where LogicalTreeHelper.GetRoot(logicalTree) is of type TreeView.
This is a screenshot of a part of the XAML:
And this is the result of the Save() function:
I thought that it should be a rectangle, not a text.
Why is that happening?
PS: I should add that I’m not allowed to save the XAML in any kind of text format.
A:
The XML you are generating is actually correct. The problem is that the element appears inside another element which does not have a proper root.
When using Save(string), it appends the document to the stream. Appending elements to an existing document is tricky since you would get conflicts. Hence, the first time you call Save, the DocumentBuilder.CreateDocument() method is implicitly called before you can save your document. From the MSDN Documentation of XAMLWriter:
Creates the document tree and appends it to the given stream. This method implicitly calls the DocumentBuilder.CreateDocument method before saving the document.
However, when you call Save a second time, the document
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So if you can pass the checkbox on your mouse, you can deny consent by rightclicking the warning. Of course, you then have to agree, but if you are constantly opening programs and getting “Shadowsocks is not responding” prompt, you might want to check this out. Hope it helps.
[QUOTE=Panoramic]@PikeborneSo if you can pass the checkbox on your mouse, you can deny consent by rightclicking the warning. Of course, you then have to agree, but if you are constantly opening programs and getting “Shadowsocks is not responding” prompt, you might want to check this out. Hope it helps.[/QUOTE]
If you want to try it, I have written a small shell script that will remove the UAC Warning and then allow you to install any non-elevated application. Just open the script in a text editor and run it. You can then remove it when you don’t want it anymore.Q:
Guess the Number Game
I decided to try out the Guessing Number Game on a computer, and it plays like this:
You take 10 numbers out of a hat. You say, “This is ______,” and the computer will play a game with you. Each guess you make is the guess that has a chance of being correct. So the game works by defining the chances of each guess, and there are 10 chances for each guess. You win when you pick the correct guess.
If you pick any number, say, 4 then there are 6 chances for each guess. You can then pick one of the numbers. So the chances you have for picking any of those number is 6/10 (6 chances for one, 1 for each of the other 5).
In this example, you can pick 4 from 5, but since you picked 4, you get 3 chances of guessing right (6 chances minus 4 chances). This is why 4 from 10 (1 chance for each of the other 9) is not a winning guess.
You can pick a whole number or a fraction. The highest you can pick
What’s New in the UAC Shortcut?
After inserting the UAC Shortcut to Vista System Registry Editor:
Windows Vista System Management:
“Go to Control Panel”
“Control Panel”
“Security and Maintenance”
“Local Policies”
“User Rights Assignment”
“User Rights Assignment”
Registry Editor:
“HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\system”
“Security Options”
“Low SID and…
Power Tool 2.4 and above supports the Registry Editor. Note that you must be logged in as an administrator to use the Registry Editor.
Type “regedit” into Windows Search Bar
Select “Show all programs” in the menu bar
Select “Registry Editor”
Click “OK”
Look for a folder named “Windows”
Select that folder and look for a file named “regedit.exe”
Right-click the registry editor, and select “Open”
Once the registry editor is open, right-click in the treeview and select “New > Key”
Select a key name, such as “Software”
Click “OK”
Click “OK”
Select “New > DWORD Value”
Enter “Power” as the name
Enter “RegistryEdit” as the value
Click “OK”
Under “Values” select “Value data”
Right-click the newly created value and select “New > String Value”
Enter “PowerTool” as the name
Click “OK”
Look for an entry named “Software\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Power”
Select that entry
Double-click the “Power” entry in the left pane
Enter “DisableUAC” as the value
Click “OK”
Close the registry editor and repeat the above steps for “PowerTool2”
Close the registry editor
I just recently got my hands on a cheapo Chinese Windows Vista PC. The computer came installed with a brand new copy of Vista Home Premium SP1. After doing a “quick” online search for information on configuring the computer’s security settings on installation I quickly realized that I was in for a world of hurt. I’m new to the Windows Vista family, and the information I could find online was hazy and confusing, so I hoped that someone with more experience might have a quick solution to my problem. I ended up being able to fix the UAC problem using the UAC Shortcut method
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