Hi there,
I am a new Listary user and I noticed that using cmda in Listary opens a command line with admin rights without triggering the user access control in Windows 10.
Is this behaviour intentional?
Hi there,
I am a new Listary user and I noticed that using cmda in Listary opens a command line with admin rights without triggering the user access control in Windows 10.
Is this behaviour intentional?
Here in Listary 6 beta there is an UAC prompt.
May be you are already running in a process with enhanced rights so no UAC is necessary.
I think it is OK, as Listary created a service which have administrator rights.
It is designed to be.