guza44_44 (06-29-2010),liorturok1 (04-23-2013),Nitehawk772 (10-30-2011)
1. > Open your Visual Basic 2008 Project.
2. > Click on "Project" In the Toolbar
3. > Under "Project" Select the Last option which has your programs name + Properties...
4. > Click "View UAC Settings"
5. > Replace
With...Code:<requestedExecutionLevel level="asInvoker" uiAccess="false" />
Congrats your program now will run as Administrator...aUt0MaTiClY!! :O :O :OCode:<requestedExecutionLevel level="requireAdministrator" uiAccess="false" />
guza44_44 (06-29-2010),liorturok1 (04-23-2013),Nitehawk772 (10-30-2011)
THANK YOU MAN UR THE BEST
i needed this cuz some of my programs required editting files
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3 years ago, I was hacking/playing Combat Arms thinking it was the best FPS ever made. Now, I own Black Ops, Modern Warfare 2, Bad Company 2 and Quantum of Solace. Every time I play COD, it all comes down to skill from Combat Arms.
Sure... Thats what i meantOriginally Posted by AVGN
And when I play Combat Arms now, I play better because the other games have taught me to watch for campers
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Nice
But why would any program made in visual basics need run as administrator?? And what does it do??![]()
Like..Sometimes when it needs to move a certain file it requires administrator powers. This is not a sneaky method either when you click to open a UAC Gui pops up.
Lol this is really basic stuff.
But thanks for teaching the noobs.
That was my second that took 41 minutes
My first had UAC.
:O this thing gives me an error!
Error 1 ClickOnce does not support the request execution level 'requireAdministrator'. *PROGRAMNAME*
LOL i found this out a long time ago bcause i was fiddlin around with the settitns, i learned this when i used VB 08 NOW VB 2010 FTW!!!![]()
Same here lol..
Edit : It should be set to false not true or it will give you error.
Last edited by CoderNever; 11-24-2009 at 07:43 PM.
very nice xD but i just have my thing turned off anyways
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