Is there any way to sign the NETLOGON script or something to make it
stop triggering UAC prompts on Windows Vista and Windows 7 computers?
I use NETLOGON to run regedit (to copy a part of the registry to a
text file), which triggers an UAC prompt (which is also minimized on
Windows 7), so it never gets executed on those clients.
turn UAC off?
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"DustWolf" <jure.sah@bia.si> wrote in message
news:1ef2f4b4-a14f-4948-8a6e-797a31c5a99e@p8g2000yqb.googlegroups.com...
> Hello,
>
> Is there any way to sign the NETLOGON script or something to make it
> stop triggering UAC prompts on Windows Vista and Windows 7 computers?
>
> I use NETLOGON to run regedit (to copy a part of the registry to a
> text file), which triggers an UAC prompt (which is also minimized on
> Windows 7), so it never gets executed on those clients.
>
> Any way to fix this?
>
> Thanks.
>
> LP,
> Jure
DustWolf wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Is there any way to sign the NETLOGON script or something to make it
> stop triggering UAC prompts on Windows Vista and Windows 7 computers?
>
> I use NETLOGON to run regedit (to copy a part of the registry to a
> text file), which triggers an UAC prompt (which is also minimized on
> Windows 7), so it never gets executed on those clients.
>
> Any way to fix this?
>
>
Maybe, you need to look into this. It should be on Win 7 too I suspect.
"DustWolf" <jure.sah@bia.si> wrote in message news:1ef2f4b4-a14f-4948-8a6e-797a31c5a99e@p8g2000yqb.googlegroups.com...
> Hello,
>
> Is there any way to sign the NETLOGON script or something to make it
> stop triggering UAC prompts on Windows Vista and Windows 7 computers?
>
> I use NETLOGON to run regedit (to copy a part of the registry to a
> text file), which triggers an UAC prompt (which is also minimized on
> Windows 7), so it never gets executed on those clients.
>
> Any way to fix this?
>
> Thanks.
>
> LP,
> Jure