UAC+Warning


 * UAC Warning **

UAC warning every time you want to use the application soon gets annoying. In it’s asking for Administrators rights. If you are confident that an application is safe to use, you can create a shortcut to launch the application which will automatically run the program with administrator privileges, without having a UAC prompt pop-up.

First you need to configure a scheduled task to launch your application as follows:-


 * 1) Click **Start** > **All Programs** > **Accessories** > **System Tools** > **Task Scheduler**.
 * 2) Click **Create Task** in the right-hand column.
 * 3) Enter a single word name for your task, then tick **Run with highest privileges**.
 * 4) Click on the **Actions** tab.
 * 5) Click **New** > **Browse**.
 * 6) Navigate to and select the application you want to run with administrator privileges, and then click **Open**.
 * 7) Click **OK**.
 * 8) Close the Task Scheduler.

Now you have configured the application to run with Administrator Privileges, you need to create a shortcut to launch the task.

Here’s how to do it:-


 * 1) Right-click on a blank area of the desktop and choose **New** > **Shortcut**.
 * 2) Type the following in the location box: **schtasks /run /tn “NAME”** where NAME is the name of the task you created in step 3, with quotes around the name.
 * 3) Click **Next**.
 * 4) Enter a name for the shortcut, then click **Finish**.
 * 5) Right-click on the shortcut and choose **Properties**.
 * 6) Select **Minimized** from the **Run** drop-down list.
 * 7) Click **OK**.

Now, because you have created a double-click shortcut you, the relevant program will be launched with administrator privileges, without throwing up an annoying UAC warning dialogue.