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Where I may get whitelist uac binaries for windows 7. I am try looked in msdn, google, but nothing found. I know about this lists 1 and 2, but how he build them...

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  • possible duplicate of [Signing a Windows exe file](http://stackoverflow.com/questions/252226/signing-a-windows-exe-file) – Tinsa Nov 22 '13 at 08:08
  • What are you trying to do? – Leigh Nov 22 '13 at 08:11
  • I know about this lists [1](http://withinwindows.com/2009/02/05/list-of-windows-7-beta-build-7000-auto-elevated-binaries/) and [2](http://withinwindows.com/2009/05/02/short-windows-7-release-candidate-auto-elevate-white-list/), but how he build them... – DOD Nov 22 '13 at 08:26

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If UAC is enabled, you cannot bypass the UAC prompt, and this is by design. See FAQ: Why can’t I bypass the UAC prompt? for more information. Excerpt:

If it were possible to mark an application to run with silently-elevated privileges, what would become of all those apps out there with LUA bugs? Answer: they'd all be marked to silently elevate. How would future software for Windows be written? Answer: To silently elevate. Nobody would actually fix their apps, and end-user applications will continue to require and run with full administrative permissions unnecessarily.

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