Windows 10 Disable Uac For Single Program
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How To Disable and Turn Off UAC in Windows 10 User Account Control, or just UAC is a part of the Windows security system which prevents apps from making unwanted changes on your PC. When some software tries to change system-related parts of the Registry or the file system, Windows 10 shows an UAC confirmation dialog, where the user should. Enable or Disable User Account Control (UAC) in Windows 10, 8, or 7 By Mitch Bartlett 10 Comments User Account Control is a feature in Microsoft Windows 10, 8, and 7 that warns users with a dialog whenever a program tries to make changes to the system. Feb 16, 2017 Can UAC be configured on Windows 10 on a per application basis? You can stop the message 'Do you want to allow this app from an unknown publisher to make changes to your PC' from appearing for all applications but I would like to have the setting of UAC apply to a single app and leave all other apps alone.I know the publisher of the app in question and it is safe.
How to stop User Account Control / UAC on Windows 10 which creates nuisance over and over again at numerous occasions with any of the 3 ways exhibited here. Oct 08, 2014 How to turn off and disable UAC in Windows 10 User Account Control, or just UAC is a part of the Windows security system which prevents apps from making unwanted changes on your PC. When some software tries to change system-related parts of the Registry or the file system, Windows 10 shows an UAC confirmation dialog, where the user should.
I've found a work-around for disabling the UAC prompts for one program at a time without disabling them all together or adding user to local admin group.
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5 Steps total
Step 1: Download and install Microsoft ApplicationCompatibilityToolkitSetup.exe
Step 2: Open Compatibility Administrator
There's a choice between 32-bit and 64-bit, depending on the software. Once open, on the left bottom, should be 'Customer Databases'.
Windows 10 Disable Uac For Single Program On Computer
Step 3: Right click on Customer Databases and select Application fix
Pop up reveals:
Name of program
Name of Vendor of program
Browse for executable location of program
Step 4: Hit next then you see Compatibility Box
On the bottom part, scroll to RunAsInvoker and check box
Hit next
Hit next
Hit finish
Save (make sure you remember where you saved this. I usually keep them all in one spot)
Win 10 Disable Uac For Specific Program
Step 5: Open Command prompt as Administrator
type the following:
sdbinst
Hit ENTER
The command line should say that it has been installed
This will import the sdb file into the system so you no longer need admin rights to update or run specific program
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35 Comments
Disable Uac Windows 10
- ChipotleBryce Maryott Jun 17, 2016 at 10:05pm
Here is the Microsoft Application Compatibility Toolkit 5.6 link:
https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=7352 - Thai PepperBobbye Archer Jun 17, 2016 at 10:08pm
Thank you! I got most of it. Never fails to miss something lol
- Serranosukhjitsingh105 Jun 17, 2016 at 11:45pm
You my friend, are awesome! I barely ever touched that tool, great for my smaller clients and especially the easily irritated.
- AnaheimM Vaccaro Jun 18, 2016 at 12:03am
Thank you much for this find. This has helped my department get a few programs functioning and removed some generic accounts people used to have to use for them. Kudos to you!
- DatilGorfmaster1 Jun 18, 2016 at 05:14am
Dude! You have made my life so much easier, I hate making people local admins just for one stupid program
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- Jalapenolknowlton Jun 18, 2016 at 09:20pm
Oh I'm definitely going to give this a shot! One pesky program in one department, oh yes, I want those local admin rights gone!
- Macebbigford Jun 19, 2016 at 12:10am
Cool work around. Thanks for sharing! I haven't tried that method yet.
- Datildigital0ak Jun 19, 2016 at 04:44pm
This seems to be fantastic! I can't stand the way that it's either all or nothing on the trust platform. This is sane.
- Jalapenoicobbne Jun 19, 2016 at 06:48pm
Sound great I'll try at the first opportunity. I had only a few local admins and they'll go soon then :))
- PoblanoAverageJoe Jun 20, 2016 at 06:41am
Tried it and works like a charm. How does it work if a new version of app is out? Do I need to add every version again or?
- Serranomaxmood Jun 20, 2016 at 08:08am
been looking for a work-around. this is perfect!. Thanks a bunch!
- Poblanotimbates2 Jun 20, 2016 at 09:06am
I prefer to fix the reason the program is asking for admin rights in the first place.. Then simply let it run unprivileged. Anyone complaining about UAC prompts shouldn't be an admin user anyway.
Edit: That said, good find OP. Reasonable chance I'll use this at some stage for my own home PC.
- JalapenoPatrick5313 Jun 20, 2016 at 01:34pm
This could be quite useful. Thank you for the information.
- Thai PepperBobbye Archer Jun 20, 2016 at 02:27pm
As far as working with apps that have recently been updated, I'm not sure, as I haven't run into that yet. Regarding the reason why certain programs ask for admin rights, that isn't something that I deal with. I work around them. Some programs that some of my users need ask for admin rights. I can't change that, but I would prefer not to give them local admin rights. So, this is why I was able to come up with a work around. I hope all of ya'll find it useful. It sure has made my life easier!!
- Thai PepperJ_Rae Jun 20, 2016 at 03:45pm
I don't know if this would be easier or if there's a reason to accomplish your goal with a third party program rather than doing it this way, but you can also go into the properties of an executable, go the Compability tab, and check 'Run This Program as an Administrator'. You can set this for the current profile, or change the setting for all users. For obvious reasons, this will also stop the UAC prompts every time you open the program, but I believe that you'd have to redo this each time there's a major update. I do this for some programs and applications on my home PC.
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