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How to add administrator privileges to AutoHotkey script?

I compiled it to an executable, but to open it I have to right-click and press "Run as administrator". I want it to request admin privileges each time I run it, but how to do it?

I can't do this:

Because then it doesn't work when I copy it to a second computer.

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barteczek56 Avatar asked Apr 08 '17 18:04

barteczek56


2 Answers

Try adding this to the auto-execute section (top of the script):

; If the script is not elevated, relaunch as administrator and kill current instance:

full_command_line := DllCall("GetCommandLine", "str")

if not (A_IsAdmin or RegExMatch(full_command_line, " /restart(?!\S)"))
{
    try ; leads to having the script re-launching itself as administrator
    {
        if A_IsCompiled
            Run *RunAs "%A_ScriptFullPath%" /restart
        else
            Run *RunAs "%A_AhkPath%" /restart "%A_ScriptFullPath%"
    }
    ExitApp
}

and recompile the script.

For more details read https://autohotkey.com/docs/commands/Run.htm#RunAs.

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user3419297 Avatar answered Sep 27 '22 22:09

user3419297


Here's a much simpler code for this purpose:

#SingleInstance Force

if not A_IsAdmin

  Run *RunAs "%A_ScriptFullPath%"

It will run the script as Admin if it's not already running as Admin.

If you don't have #SingleInstance Force on top of your script, it will ask that if you want to replace the running script (not admin) with admin. So to prevent that, add the mentioned line on top of your script.

If you might compile your script in the future, it's better to use this one instead to make it future-proof:

#SingleInstance Force

if !A_IsAdmin
    Run, % "*RunAs " (A_IsCompiled ? "" : A_AhkPath " ") Chr(34) A_ScriptFullPath Chr(34)

Chr(34) returns character "

Source: https://www.autohotkey.com/boards/viewtopic.php?t=39647

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Shayan Avatar answered Sep 27 '22 23:09

Shayan