The reasons why apps request elevation are not obvious to most developers - some of them are listed in other answers to this question. – Kate Gregory Oct 13 '10 at …
Configure the User Account Control: Behavior of the elevation prompt for standard users to Automatically deny elevation requests. This setting requires the user to log on with an administrative account to run programs that require elevation of privilege. As a security best practice, standard users should not have knowledge of administrative Jun 04, 2010 · this solves the problem for novice users who rarely use the command prompt. Anyone who has ever spent more than 5 minutes troubleshooting networks, gathering information, etc DOES NOT POINT AND CLICK TO ACCESS THE COMMAND LINE!!! Jan 16, 2017 · If you google with openoffice requires elevatio n you get lots of hits. It seems to be a Windows file ownership problem. eg see The requested operation requires elevation. If this solves the problem, please click the Edit button on your original post and add [Solved] in front of your subject. Jan 04, 2020 · Yes, but it requires powershell. If the cmd file is long I use a first one to require elevation and then call the one doing the actual work. If the script is a simple command everything may fit on one cmd file. Template: @echo off powershell -Command "Start-Process 'cmd' -Verb RunAs -ArgumentList '/c " comands or another script.cmd go here "'"
Hi! I can't dubble click to open *.Max files from folders in windows 10. (I'm on an an account that has admin rights) I usually run max as administrator. It works fine to open the files through the 3dsMax program, but it's still anoying not being able to dubble click on files. The thing is this, I
Use Request elevation from the actions menu during session to request elevation for a portable AnyDesk on the remote client in order to control applications running as administrator. This request requires the confirmation of a UAC dialogue. Apr 19, 2009 · I keep getting "The requested operation requires Elevation. (740)" on Loading app resources, and when I run it as Admin it instantly tells me "RuneScape must not be run as Administrator (17)"
Jan 02, 2018 · Wow! Thanks! I’ve been trying to resolve “”The requested operation requires elevation” problem for days without success. I’ve been attempting to change the ownership of the files . How frustrating! Then used your suggestion to check the compatibility, and it was set for Windows XP, whereas I’m running Windows 7. I changed it to 7
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