The flip side is that there is very little use to a fully silent install if an
interactive step is needed to invoke it.
Tony Hoyle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Vincent Ho wrote:
> In Windows XP, the silent install works with no problems. Is there a way to
> grant credentials for silent installs within Vista?
>
Not without the admin disabling UAC, no.
If an installer could silently give itself admin rights there would be
little point in UAC at all!!
Tony
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