In a nutshell: Create two executable files for windows. The regular executable, and a worker exe file that you use to perform 'elevated' operations (by passing command line options).To the second EXE file you add an application manifest file with a node.When launching the worker app, make sure to use the QT function that wraps ShellExecute, NOT CreateProcess as CreateProcess simply fails to launch requireAdministrator apps, whereas ShellExecute (Being a shell function) can perform the UAC elevation prompt.It is also possible to do this with ActiveX controls, but as you are targeting Qt that seems less appropriate.
Hi John,Thanks for asking. A few weeks ago I received the Windows 10 anniversary update and that caused my laptop to malfunction. I went through the 'Reset PC' process and that seemed to have fixed the issue. On the 18th I received another update (can it be 1607?I can't check anymore - large parts of the settings are unavailable), and since then I get the error above.I noticed this afternoon that the time was one hour behind, I have changed the clock since. It seems to stay correct now, after various restarts (I get a black screen about every hour or so, so I do lots of restarts at the moment).I am using a Microsoft account.I am logged in as an adminstrator. I have tried to create another user, but I can't.
Yes, an authenticated user can create a server object, after authenticating to a different domain server Yes, authenticated users can create workstation, but not server objects. By having elevated privileges By having a user account. Creating new user in Windows 10 Pro causes a UAC popup with: User OOBE Create Elevated Object Server (self.techsupport) submitted 1 year ago by MattM1384. Hi, When I try to add a new user a User Account Control (UAC) popup asks if I want to allow 'User OOBE Create Elevated Object Server' app to make changes to my computer.
Thanks for letting us know. Let's try the following steps to help us resolve the ongoing issue on your PC.Follow the steps below:Method 1:. Follow the steps on this link. We'll use this utility to scan corruptions and repair missing or corrupted system files.Method 2: Unplug your external devices.Sometimes, your PC’s external devices can be the cause of problems. Try unplugging all your devices, and then plugging them in one at a time.If that didn't resolve the issue, continue to Method 3.Method 3: Enter Safe Mode. Restart your PC. When you reach the sign-in screen, hold the Shift key and select the Power button, and then selectRestart.
After your PC restarts, select Troubleshoot Advanced options Startup settings Restart. After your PC restarts, you should see a number of options. Press 5 or F5 forSafe Mode with networking.Once your Pc is in Safe Mode, reinstall your display adapter driver:. Type device manager into the search box on the taskbar, and then selectDevice Manager. Expand Display adapter. Right-click the display adapter and select Uninstall OK. Restart your PC.Shut down the RunOnce processesThere might be a problem with one or more RunOnce processes.
If you're in Safe Mode and want to shut them down:. Right-click Start and select Task Manager.
Check both the Processes tab and Services tab—look for any instances ofRunOnce32.exe or RunOnce.exe. If you find any that are running:In Processes, select the item, and select End task.In Services, right-click the item, and select Stop.
Restart your PC.Let us know how it goes.