Scenario - A non-admin user on Windows 7 PC with UAC enabled needs an application to be installed.
Step 1. - The user follows instructions to download and run InstantSupport.exe. They run it, give me the 6 digit code and this allows me to connect and control their desktop.
Step 2. - If I right click on the tray icon and select disable UAC - the user sees a UAC prompt asking for administrator credentials. Sadly we cannot give the user these details.
Step 3. - The same for the tray option to Install as Service - user needs administrator account details to type in.
My question is - If I can connect and control after Step 1 plus I know the administrator details, is there no way for me to interact with or disable UAC myself without giving the user the administrator details and asking them to type them in?
I have seen a "logmein rescue" session where a non-admin user visited the logmein site, entered the 6 digit code and the the admin was able to connect in and control those UAC prompts some how. There must be a way to do this...
ChunkVNC is fantastic as-is but would be absolutely perfect if it was possible to get around UAC somehow without any user intervention. What do you think?



