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#1 chukcha

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Posted 25 June 2012 - 02:07 PM

There is a problem with UAC when create reports from logon script.
If user doesn't have admin rights on Windows 7 - report created without any confirmation, this mean what there is a way to make job and not ask any questions.
But when user is admin aida64 request elevation.
Can you add some command line key or .ini settings to disable elevation and make job on user level ?
PS: I tried "runas /trustlevel:0x20000 aida64.exe" but get error 740.

#2 Squall Leonhart

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Posted 25 June 2012 - 04:12 PM

aida64 initiates a driver when run, requiring admin elevation.

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#3 Mice007

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Posted 25 June 2012 - 07:39 PM

You should use the following command line parameter to start AIDA64 in a network

/SAFE

Using this option the most common hardware incompatibility issues can be avoided by disabling low-level PCI, SMBus and sensor scanning. In network audit this option should be used in all cases to make sure AIDA64 does not cause system instability.

There is a problem with UAC when create reports from logon script.
If user doesn't have admin rights on Windows 7 - report created without any confirmation, this mean what there is a way to make job and not ask any questions.
But when user is admin aida64 request elevation.
Can you add some command line key or .ini settings to disable elevation and make job on user level ?
PS: I tried "runas /trustlevel:0x20000 aida64.exe" but get error 740.


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#4 chukcha

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Posted 26 June 2012 - 07:42 AM

aida64 initiates a driver when run, requiring admin elevation.

But it can work on ordinary user without admin privileges, its mean possible to create key, which will disable run driver.

#5 chukcha

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Posted 26 June 2012 - 07:45 AM

You should use the following command line parameter to start AIDA64 in a network

/SAFE

Using this option the most common hardware incompatibility issues can be avoided by disabling low-level PCI, SMBus and sensor scanning. In network audit this option should be used in all cases to make sure AIDA64 does not cause system instability.

Of course, I tried to use this option (and /safest too) but it not disable UAC confirmation.

#6 Fiery

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Posted 30 June 2012 - 04:06 PM

You can disable elevation if you remove (or rename) the file AIDA64.EXE.MANIFEST





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