On 30 Oct 2006 19:19:50 -0500, John Christ wrote:
> Poor Friedrich :(
Poor Andrea, actually<g>
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On 30 Oct 2006 19:19:50 -0500, John Christ wrote:
> Poor Friedrich :(
Poor Andrea, actually<g>
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On 30 Oct 2006 19:17:35 -0500, Mark Riffey wrote:
> Not totally convinced that you arent her as well<g>
"...in the future - all restaurants are Taco Bell"
;-)
Charles
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On 30 Oct 2006 22:21:42 -0500, Charles Edmonds wrote:
> "...in the future - all restaurants are Taco Bell"
Ok, Sly.
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Hi Charles,
>"...in the future - all restaurants are Taco Bell"
Not much to look forward to then?!<bg>
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>>"...in the future - all restaurants are Taco Bell"
> Not much to look forward to then?!<bg>
LOL - you could be right.
The only drink was Pepsi (wonder how much the two companies paid to be
"exclusive" in the future for that movie) - and that sucked too<g>.
;-)
Charles
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Hi Mark,
>> Vista-aware manifest file
>
> Wanna elaborate on that a bit?
You have to tell Vista's UAC what privilege level your application requires.
You have to create a UAC manifest to specify a desired privilege level for
Win32 and managed .NET apps. If an application does not provide such a
specification, it will be run in the context of a standard user.
This is from a Vista whitepaper:
Vista Application Manifest (Whitepaper)
An Application Manifest will identify an application to Windows Vista and
allow administrators to define the application's desired security
credentials-an important step in the deployment process that helps
facilitate a better user experience. The manifest informs Windows Vista when
an application is User Account Control-compliant and when to prompt users
for administrator authorization to elevate privileges. To ensure integrity
and functionality, these manifests can and should be signed.
Run Levels
If a level other than standard user is required, the manifest should contain
a runLevel. RunLevels let the system know that in order to operate
correctly; a specific task needs to be elevated with an administrator token.
Some examples of elevated application tasks include:
- Highest: An application requests the highest available privilege
level. The application can modify behavior based on the level of elevated
privileges obtained. This application is launched using the full process
token.
- Administrator: An application requests administrator privilege
level. The token contains the Administrator Group Security Identifier (SID).
This application may fail to initialize if unable to obtain necessary
privileges.
Friedrich
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"point. click. ship" - that's SetupBuilder 5
Thanks Friedrich, will read and comment later if needed. Appreciate it.
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