Security Prompt Issue

May 15, 2009

Is there a way to bypass the security prompt under windows vista? Every time when I run the setup.exe I got a security prompt asking if I want to proceed further. I need to develop an application that will run a silent update in the background, and therefore I need to bypass the prompt to ensure the setup process will be executed without interruption. I have done quite a few research and couldn't find a solution to work around,

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My computer is running the concistency check. It's at stage 3 and when it's almost complete it's starts to "replace invalid security Id with default security id for file ******" it's been doing this for a while now and I was wondering what I can do to speed it up. It's currently at 170000, and if I try to restart the computer the login screen will not load if I skip the disk check.

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So far, all I can do is to boot into Windows' own command shell, but this is far from being lightweight. Every Linux supports booting into a pure command line mode, so there must be something similar for Windows with x64 support. Basically, the recovery console would suffice if it allowed using external command line tools, but afaik this is not the case.

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How to disable the User Account Control Prompt for certain applicationDate: 12-29-2007 Article: KB946932

Result
Sometimes, you want to disable UAC prompt for certain application on a Windows Vista computer. You do not want to disable UAC for the whole computer.

Resolution
Using the tool and steps below, you may disable UAC prompt for the specific application. This does not disable the User Acount Control feature for the whole computer.

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Just follow these steps to customize your Command Prompt:

Click on the Start Button and key in Command Prompt and hit Enter.

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My network map:
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When searching for a file, type in dir part_of_filename* to look for the file in the folder. To search sub directories as well, append the /s flag as well. Example: dir exp* /s

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Ran Fixboot and Fixmbr in Comand Prompt: Nothing
Ran Memory Diagnotics tool: Nothing

Problem Event Name: StartupRepairV2
Problem Signature 01: AutoFailover
Problem Signature 02: 6.0.6000.16386.6.0.6000.16386
Problem Signature 03: 6
Problem Signature 04: 917518
Problem Signature 05: NoRootCause
Problem Signature 06: CorruptVolume
Problem Signature 07: 0
Problem Signature 08: 1
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I have tried all of the "fixes" I can find including deleting c:/Users/Username/AppData/Roaming/Microsoft/Protect and not using the "Apply" button when creating the Mail Accounts (See "Microsoft mail does not retain username and password" in this Newsgroup).

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Tried changing my password and also turning it off and on and still it is not working! I am the only one who uses my computer, therefore I am the Administrator. The concern is, anyone in the workplace can open my laptop lid and have full access to my laptop, as well as the sticky beaks at home. I am not familiar with drivers etc nor do I know how to figure out what versions of particular programs I am running, but if given steps can easily figure it out.

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