I have a project with a manifest file with the following node:
<requestedExecutionLevel level="requireAdministrator" uiAccess="false" />
...meaning I want it to only run "as administrator" by default.
from searching around, to make this work I have two options:
- "Embed" it.
- deploy the manifest file with the exe, and name it YourProject.exe.manifest.
I've tried option 2, and when I run my app it doesn't ask for admin rights?
So, how d开发者_C百科o I do option 1 in VS2010? I've heard of mt.exe, but this is no good to me as it's done post build. I need the option to part of the solution and the project file itself.
So, how do I make this work? I'll be happy to do 2, but it doesn't seem to work?
In Visual Studio 2010 the default setting for a new project is to embed the manifest in the application (option #1). By default though a default manifest is included. What you need to do is add a custom manifest.
- Right click on the project and select "Add New Item"
- Select "Application Manifest File"
This will add a file named app.manifest to the project. Open that file and modify the line to be the following
<requestedExecutionLevel level="requireAdministrator" uiAccess="false" />
This should also work in Visual Studio 2008.
Under VS2010 it is a little different. Right click the Project and select Properties. Select the "Application" tab and then click "View Windows Settings". This opens the manifest. Then make the changes you need.
I just ran into the same problem caused by copying an existing app.manifest into another project (C#).
I fixed it by unloading the project, editing its csproj file and inserting the following section:
<PropertyGroup>
<ApplicationManifest>app.manifest</ApplicationManifest>
</PropertyGroup>
This allowed my application to pick up the app.manifest correctly.
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