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<blockquote data-quote="sdlitvin" data-source="post: 869689" data-attributes="member: 103898"><p>On my Windows 7 x64 setup, the option "Run as administrator" is greyed out for both the batch file and and shortcuts to it, and cannot be invoked. (I guess UAC is way too strict to allow this.)</p><p> </p><p>What I may have to do, is define a task in Windows 7's Task Scheduler which will run the batch file on wakeup from sleep. Task Scheduler allows the administrator to define tasks which can run with administrator privileges. This requires me to know all the IDs of all the events that indicate a wakeup. I only know of one such ID: Event ID 1 seems to be triggered on wakeup, and I can set up a task which triggers on that. If there are any Windows 7 gurus around here who know about other such Event IDs, I would appreciate hearing from them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sdlitvin, post: 869689, member: 103898"] On my Windows 7 x64 setup, the option "Run as administrator" is greyed out for both the batch file and and shortcuts to it, and cannot be invoked. (I guess UAC is way too strict to allow this.) What I may have to do, is define a task in Windows 7's Task Scheduler which will run the batch file on wakeup from sleep. Task Scheduler allows the administrator to define tasks which can run with administrator privileges. This requires me to know all the IDs of all the events that indicate a wakeup. I only know of one such ID: Event ID 1 seems to be triggered on wakeup, and I can set up a task which triggers on that. If there are any Windows 7 gurus around here who know about other such Event IDs, I would appreciate hearing from them. [/QUOTE]
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