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      8th May 2006
Hi,

Is there any documentation on just what operations require administrator
access? My impression is that some registry keys, some WMI operations etc.
require admin privileges, but how do we know just which ones? We would like
to change our application to run in user mode normally, and only switch to
admin mode when really needed.
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      8th May 2006
When you want the application to Run As Administrator, right click the
applications executable and click "Run As Administrator".
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"Robert Tonsing" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Hi,
>
> Is there any documentation on just what operations require administrator
> access? My impression is that some registry keys, some WMI operations etc.
> require admin privileges, but how do we know just which ones? We would
> like
> to change our application to run in user mode normally, and only switch to
> admin mode when really needed.
> --
> Thanks,
> Robert Tonsing



 
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Zack Whittaker
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      9th May 2006
There will be some docs. out on UAC especially when Beta 2 comes out. Here's
some articles anyway from VistaBase, there are some useful links at the
bottom of each as well you may wish to check out.

Security: what the user doesn't need to see
http://www.vistabase.co.uk/welcome.p...y/patssecurity

What is UAC?
http://www.vistabase.co.uk/welcome.p...rity/whatisuap

What are the shields for?
http://www.vistabase.co.uk/welcome.p...dsinfolderview

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of my employer, best friend, Ghandi, my mother or my cat. Glad we cleared
that up!

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"Robert Tonsing" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:29479242-3DD7-4B16-AEA2-(E-Mail Removed)...
> Hi,
>
> Is there any documentation on just what operations require administrator
> access? My impression is that some registry keys, some WMI operations etc.
> require admin privileges, but how do we know just which ones? We would
> like
> to change our application to run in user mode normally, and only switch to
> admin mode when really needed.
> --
> Thanks,
> Robert Tonsing



 
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Roger Abell [MVP]
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      9th May 2006
generic dev sec info (including new dev sec res kit)
http://msdn.microsoft.com/security/

Vista specific dev info (general, index)
http://msdn.microsoft.com/windowsvista/

Vista specific dev sec info
http://msdn.microsoft.com/windowsvista/security/

All of the above do not directly, concisely address what you are
after, i.e. what to do and not do to have a Vista compliant and
deployment friendly application. I am somewhat surprised that
I could not put the finger on the "certified for" 1-2-3 for Vista
applications. (Of course, some is implied by some things, like use
of ClickOnce install, etc.). It is pretty easy to find the logo'd
software requirements/specifications for W2k3 and earlier, but
I am not finding the Vista versions.

Perhaps your best bet is a some reading at the above links, and
also the one below, and also posting to the MSDN forums.
http://msdn.microsoft.com/windowsvis...developerstory
Seriously, try the MSDN forums or if you are a partner that channel
also as I can find now dead links to a draft of the requirements for
Certified for Windows Vista cobranding (3 months old and now gone)
so something should be available (soon).


"Robert Tonsing" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:29479242-3DD7-4B16-AEA2-(E-Mail Removed)...
> Hi,
>
> Is there any documentation on just what operations require administrator
> access? My impression is that some registry keys, some WMI operations etc.
> require admin privileges, but how do we know just which ones? We would
> like
> to change our application to run in user mode normally, and only switch to
> admin mode when really needed.
> --
> Thanks,
> Robert Tonsing



 
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      13th Mar 2007
Those first 2 links are bad.

"Zack Whittaker" wrote:

> There will be some docs. out on UAC especially when Beta 2 comes out. Here's
> some articles anyway from VistaBase, there are some useful links at the
> bottom of each as well you may wish to check out.
>
> Security: what the user doesn't need to see
> http://www.vistabase.co.uk/welcome.p...y/patssecurity
>
> What is UAC?
> http://www.vistabase.co.uk/welcome.p...rity/whatisuap
>
> What are the shields for?
> http://www.vistabase.co.uk/welcome.p...dsinfolderview
>
> --
> Zack Whittaker
> » ZackNET Enterprises: www.zacknet.co.uk
> » MSBlog on ResDev: www.msblog.org
> » Vista Knowledge Base: www.vistabase.co.uk
> » This mailing is provided "as is" with no warranties, and confers no
> rights. All opinions expressed are those of myself unless stated so, and not
> of my employer, best friend, Ghandi, my mother or my cat. Glad we cleared
> that up!
>
> --: Original message follows :--
> "Robert Tonsing" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:29479242-3DD7-4B16-AEA2-(E-Mail Removed)...
> > Hi,
> >
> > Is there any documentation on just what operations require administrator
> > access? My impression is that some registry keys, some WMI operations etc.
> > require admin privileges, but how do we know just which ones? We would
> > like
> > to change our application to run in user mode normally, and only switch to
> > admin mode when really needed.
> > --
> > Thanks,
> > Robert Tonsing

>
>
>

 
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