One of the most talked on annoyances in Windows Vista are the UAC prompts that continuously pop up when you attempt to make changes in the system. It is especially trying if you often need a particular tool that requires administrator mode in order to run. Fortunately there is a simple hack you can do to an administrator mode shortcut does not prompt for UAC to create.
This works by setting up a scheduled task to run the application in Administrator mode, and then setting up a separate shortcut that tells the scheduled task to run. If that sounds tricky, it is really not just follow through the instructions below.
Create the Scheduled Task Item
Open Task Scheduler with start menu search box (generally you can just type task), and next on the right-hand side click the “Create Task” link:
The first thing you require to do is provide the task a short, easy name, if possible not including any spaces in it. Then check the box for “Run with highest privileges”.
Now change to the Actions tab, click the New button, and then browse down to the application that you are attempting to Run.
Close the dialog by clicking the OK button, which should make the new task in the list. You can right click it and choose "Run" at this point, just to make confident that the application launches the technique you expect.
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At this point our scheduled tasks setup is complete, so you are able to close out of that if you want as long as you memorize the name that you used for the task.
Create the Shortcut to Start the Task
Right-click anyplace on the desktop and choose New \ Shortcut from the menu.
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