27 Sep,
Windows 7 Serial
2009 See Remarks
I obtained a bunch requests to update the auto-elevate list from May possibly,
Office 2007 Product Key, so here it's. There’s no modify in the RC listing.
\Windows\ehome\Mcx2Prov.exe
\Windows\System32\AdapterTroubleshooter.exe
\Windows\System32\appinfo.dll
\Windows\System32\BitLockerWizardElev.exe
\Windows\System32\bthudtask.exe
\Windows\System32\chkntfs.exe
\Windows\System32\cleanmgr.exe
\Windows\System32\cliconfg.exe
\Windows\System32\CompMgmtLauncher.exe
\Windows\System32\ComputerDefaults.exe
\Windows\System32\dccw.exe
\Windows\System32\dcomcnfg.exe
\Windows\System32\DeviceEject.exe
\Windows\System32\DeviceProperties.exe
\Windows\System32\dfrgui.exe
\Windows\System32\djoin.exe
\Windows\System32\eudcedit.exe
\Windows\System32\eventvwr.exe
\Windows\System32\fsquirt.exe
\Windows\System32\FXSUNATD.exe
\Windows\System32\hdwwiz.exe
\Windows\System32\ieUnatt.exe
\Windows\System32\iscsicli.exe
\Windows\System32\iscsicpl.exe
\Windows\System32\lpksetup.exe
\Windows\System32\MdSched.exe
\Windows\System32\msconfig.exe
\Windows\System32\msdt.exe
\Windows\System32\msra.exe
\Windows\System32\MultiDigiMon.exe
\Windows\System32\Netplwiz.exe
\Windows\System32\newdev.exe
\Windows\System32\ntprint.exe
\Windows\System32\ocsetup.exe
\Windows\System32\odbcad32.exe
\Windows\System32\OptionalFeatures.exe
\Windows\System32\perfmon.exe
\Windows\System32\printui.exe
\Windows\System32\rdpshell.exe
\Windows\System32\recdisc.exe
\Windows\System32\rrinstaller.exe
\Windows\System32\rstrui.exe
\Windows\System32\sdbinst.exe
\Windows\System32\sdclt.exe
\Windows\System32\shrpubw.exe
\Windows\System32\slui.exe
\Windows\System32\SndVol.exe
\Windows\System32\spinstall.exe
\Windows\System32\SystemPropertiesAdvanced.exe
\Windows\System32\SystemPropertiesComputerName.exe
\Windows\System32\SystemPropertiesDataExecutionPre vention.exe
\Windows\System32\SystemPropertiesHardware.exe
\Windows\System32\SystemPropertiesPerformance.exe
\Windows\System32\SystemPropertiesProtection.exe
\Windows\System32\SystemPropertiesRemote.exe
\Windows\System32\taskmgr.exe
\Windows\System32\tcmsetup.exe
\Windows\System32\TpmInit.exe
\Windows\System32\verifier.exe
\Windows\System32\wisptis.exe
\Windows\System32\wusa.exe
\Windows\System32\DriverStore\FileRepository\bth.i nf_amd64_neutral_a1e8f56d586ec10b\fsquirt.exe
\Windows\System32\oobe\setupsqm.exe
\Windows\System32\sysprep\sysprep.exe
nice how msconfig is on the record, then you can certainly head to tools and operate an admin cmd prompt with no uac prompt
kid processes have to check out uac imo
spud’s right…there should have been a distinction between user-approved elevation and auto-elevation. User-approved elevated processes should be allowed to spawn youngster processes with out a UAC prompt,
Microsoft Office Enterprise 2007, while auto-elevated processes should trigger a UAC prompt when they try to spawn youngster processes.
Same deal with regedit… msconfig is way too powerful (especially the access from your resources tab) to be allowed that kind of elevation.
This should not come as a surprise,
Microsoft Office Professional Plus 2010, we all know the 7 UAC was tweaked bcuz of the Vista bitching,
Windows 7 64 Bit, for people that care about security, just turn UAC all the way up.
@asf
I agree. Turn up UAC back to the Vista levels and have peace of mind.