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Is it possible to UAC elevate a process without starting another process

I was wondering if it is possible for a program to prompt the user with a UAC prompt to raise it's own privileges without starting another process.

All the examples I can find on the internet seem to ShellExecute "runas" which creates a new process with elevated privileges.

If this is not possible then my best solution I guess would be create a named pipe, ShellExecute my own program with a special argument, and then shove all the data that it will need to perform the operation down the pipe. If there are any better suggestions then this I would be glad to hear them.

Thanks for any input.

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Negs Avatar asked Jun 23 '09 11:06

Negs


2 Answers

No, you can't elevate an existing process. You're right - you have start a new elevated process and get that to do the work for you.

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RichieHindle Avatar answered Oct 31 '22 15:10

RichieHindle


One other possible answer (which ends up being essentially the same answer) is to have a service which runs as LocalSystem that does the elevated work for you.

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ReinstateMonica Larry Osterman Avatar answered Oct 31 '22 17:10

ReinstateMonica Larry Osterman