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RobbKirk
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Hello!
Since Win10's been issued, some of my clients, who uses my software and done the update up to Win10 (actually not many of them did that, as they assumed Win10 as the OS that has generally been written for Tab PCs
Anyway, I've noticed that when they use my own update mechanism (update.exe) over the Internet network, the right "Run As Administrator", that is assigned to EXE assembly by genesis after it's built and that is automatically inherited with Windows Installer by its Desktop Label during setup process, is reset after this EXE is replaced with the fresh one and only under Win10.
So now, while Win7 checks the Label for that right and it's enough, the Win10 checks both and drops that right if exe is replaced.
So, to overstep that problem, I am looking for a way how to assign this right to the EXE module from outside, with the "update.exe" program?
"I = I + 1" .. Isn't it boolshit?
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Since Win10's been issued, some of my clients, who uses my software and done the update up to Win10 (actually not many of them did that, as they assumed Win10 as the OS that has generally been written for Tab PCs
Anyway, I've noticed that when they use my own update mechanism (update.exe) over the Internet network, the right "Run As Administrator", that is assigned to EXE assembly by genesis after it's built and that is automatically inherited with Windows Installer by its Desktop Label during setup process, is reset after this EXE is replaced with the fresh one and only under Win10.
So now, while Win7 checks the Label for that right and it's enough, the Win10 checks both and drops that right if exe is replaced.
So, to overstep that problem, I am looking for a way how to assign this right to the EXE module from outside, with the "update.exe" program?
"I = I + 1" .. Isn't it boolshit?
Continue reading...