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Create elevated Shortcut to run Program bypassing UAC Prompt in Windows 10

Create elevated Shortcut to run Program bypassing UAC Prompt in Windows 10

The User Account Control or UAC basically notifies you before changes are made to your PC - not all changes, but only those which require Administrator level permissions. Whenever you run some programs, you will get to see the UAC Prompt first. Only after you give your consent, will the program run. This is a security feature that is best left at this default behavior. But you may have some programs that you run very frequently and which you trust completely. In such cases then the UAC Prompt could become an irritant.

While you should never disable the UAC prompts for the whole computer, you may want to bypass the UAC Prompt and disable it for certain applications, using the Microsoft Application Compatibility Toolkit. You can read more about this at Changing User Account Control settings.

Run programs bypassing UAC Prompt

If you wish to disable the UAC prompt for specific programs, you can also create elevated shortcut for the program, that will allow you to bypass UAC Prompt and run the program without seeing the UAC Prompt in Windows. This is how you can do it.

Type Schedule Tasks in Start Search and hit Enter to open the Task Scheduler. Under Actions, click on Create Task. Follow this post on how to create a  task in Task Scheduler.

Under General tab, give the Task a name, say NoUAC1. Check Run with highest privileges.

Under the Action tab, click on the New button and browse to the folder location of the program executable file and select it. The Action should be Start a program.

Under the Settings tab, ensure that Allow task to be run on demand is checked.

Once all this is done, click on OK. A new Task will be created and you will be able to see it.

Create elevated Program Shortcut

Now you will have to create a shortcut that will run this task.

Right-click on the desktop > New > Shortcut. In the the Create Shortcut wizard, type:

schtasks /run /TN "NoUAC1"

Here NoUAC1 should be replaced with the name for the task that you have chosen. Click on Next and exit the wizard after it runs its course.

Now you can give it an icon of your choice. To do so, right-click on the shortcut > Properties > Change icon. Browse to and select the icon you want.

Now when you click this shortcut, you will be able to bypass the UAC Prompt.

If this is too much work, you can use one of these freeware to create an elevated program shortcut to run specified program bypassing the UAC Prompt.

UAC Trust Shortcut is a freeware that lets you quickly create an elevated shortcut to run programs bypassing the UAC Prompt. It is available for 32-bit and 64-bit Windows. You can download UAC Trust Shortcut here. It requires to be installed.

Elevated Shortcut too lets you create a shortcut, which when run bypasses the UAC prompt. You can download Elevated Shortcut from here. It is available for Windows 10/8/7. Its a portable tool that does not need to be installed.

Have a nice day!

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