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Jul 24th, 2010, 11:27 AM
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Impersonate vs. changing UAC
Hi Everyone,
I've read alot where users have disabled the UAC or tried to set the level higher in the manifest file. My application uses a control that requires admin user rights and I'm trying not to have it prompt the user each time. I read more about using the Impersonate another user in Windows for vb.net. Would using the impersonate user method not prompt for admin and give the user admin rights as long as it has the username and password? I hate to disable the UAC - not good at all!
Thanks
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