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			VVV_Easy_Symenu Posts: 159 
			
  			
			01/12/2015
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			V.4.14-The UAC SyMenu features does not work with the Windows built-in administrator account. I describe how to reproduce the bug. 1) Three accounts:
 - "UserSyMenu" -> Normal Users Group
 - "Owner" and "Administrator" (Built-in administrator) -> Administrators Group
  2) Running with "UserSymenu" (NO UAC authorization):
 - Elevating with password "Owner" ->UAC=OK; Shield=OK (appears)
 - Elevating with password "Administrator" -> UAC=OK, Shield=NOK (no appears)
  (Note: To be able to use built-in administrator account: "net user administrator /active:yes" or with "lusrmgr.msc"). ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Even it is not important issue, it's a pity to keep without fixing so I want to try to help. I think it is easy to detect if you work in "Elevate mode" with the Windows CMD "whoami" For instance the following solution:
 - whoami /groups | find "S-1-16-12288" && Echo I am running elevated, so I must be an admin anyway ;-)
  works fine in Elevated CMD windows with the build in Administrator and with "normal" administrator account. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Links: Windows CMD "whoami" Proposed Solution: Windows Integrity Mechanism Design (Mandatory Levels): Security Identifiers Technical Overview:   Windows desktop applications >  Design >  Guidelines >  Windows Environment >  User Account Control  
			
			
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			Gianluca Administrator Posts: 1349 
			
  			
			03/12/2015
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			I will study a solution sooner or later. Thanks.
			
			
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