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    hi i have to disable UAC in vista while running my application and at last i have to enable it. how to do this in vc++. im a new bie to vista. pls help me

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      hi i have to disable UAC in vista while running my application and at last i have to enable it. how to do this in vc++. im a new bie to vista. pls help me

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      You have a non Vista compliant application. I advise you to read and Michael Dunn's articles about Vista here at CP. If you really need "Admin stuff" in your app, you have to redesign it so, some buttons have a shield icon and start an Real Admin exe.:((

      Greetings from Germany

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        hi i have to disable UAC in vista while running my application and at last i have to enable it. how to do this in vc++. im a new bie to vista. pls help me

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        You can turn UAC off for a particular user but not switch it on and off willy nilly like you’re after.

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          You can turn UAC off for a particular user but not switch it on and off willy nilly like you’re after.

          Steve

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          Is this a good tip? I dont believe so.:~ (I answered him to)

          Greetings from Germany

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