Opened 13 years ago
Closed 13 years ago
#2007 closed Feature Request (Rejected)
#AutoIt3Wrapper_Res_requestedExecutionLevel=None Creates "asInvoker" manifest
Reported by: | anonymous | Owned by: | Jos |
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Milestone: | Component: | SciTE4AutoIt | |
Version: | Severity: | None | |
Keywords: | Cc: |
Description
The documentation for #AutoIt3Wrapper_Res_requestedExecutionLevel says that value "None" is allowed and that it is the default.
I want to create an EXE that does not have a security manifest section at all (no trustinfo section).
However, specifying #AutoIt3Wrapper_Res_requestedExecutionLevel=None or not specifying the directive at all creates an EXE with a requested execution level of "asInvoker"
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comment:1 Changed 13 years ago by anonymous
comment:2 Changed 13 years ago by Jos
- Component changed from AutoIt to SciTE4AutoIt
- Owner set to Jos
- Status changed from new to assigned
- Type changed from Bug to Feature Request
Currently the intended behaviour is to leave the TrustInfo section as created by AUT2EXE when either "" or "None" is supplied.
I will have a look at modifying this behaviour as a feature request, making "" leave the set default by AUT2EXE and "None" will remove the TrustInfo section totally.
When you want to be able to test a Beta version of AutoIt3Wrapper, PM me and I will make it available to you as soon as I am done making the changes.
Jos
comment:4 Changed 13 years ago by trancexx
- Resolution set to Rejected
- Status changed from assigned to closed
Check the latest SciTE4AutoIt. That's the only advice I can give regarding this.
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Forgot to post why this is important.
If I wish for Windows Vista / 7's UAC Virtualization to remain on for my EXE, it must have no trustinfo section.