General Create Elevated Shortcut without UAC prompt in Windows 11


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This tutorial will show you how to create a shortcut of an elevated task to run an app as administrator without getting a UAC prompt for your account in Windows 10 and Windows 11.

When you open an application file with Run as administrator, you will get a UAC prompt by default for approval before the app is allowed to run with elevated rights.

In addition, Windows will not allow elevated apps to run at startup by default.

If you want to run an app as administrator (elevated) without getting a UAC prompt or at startup, then you can create an elevated task using the steps below to run the application as a workaround to do so.


You must be signed in as an administrator to create and use this elevated shortcut.




Here's How:

1 Open Task Scheduler (taskschd.msc).

2 Click/tap on Task Scheduler Library in the left pane of Task Scheduler, and click/tap on Create Task in the right Actions pane. (see screenshot below)

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3 In the General tab, type a name (ex: "Windows Terminal (Admin)") you want for this task, and type an optional description of the task. (see screenshot below)

Make note of this task name. You will need to know it in step 8 and when you create a shortcut of this task in step 13 below.


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4 In the General tab, check the Run with highest privileges box. (see screenshot below)

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5 In the General tab, select Windows 10 in the Configure for drop down menu. (see screenshot below)

You would select Windows 10 even for Windows 11.


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6 Click/tap on the Actions tab, and click/tap on the New button. (see screenshot below)

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7 Type cmd.exe in the Program/script field. (see screenshot below)

This is what is being used to open the elevated shortcut from, so it cannot be changed to anything else.


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8 Type the command below into the Add arguments field, and click/tap on OK. (see screenshot below)

/c start "Task Name" "Full path of application file"

Substitute Task Name in the command above with the task name (ex: "Windows Terminal (Admin)") you used in step 3 above.

Substitute Full path of application file in the command above with the actual full path of the application file you want to run as administrator. If this is for an app included in Windows (ex: "Windows Terminal (Admin)"), then you can just enter the .exe file name (ex: "wt.exe") for the app. If this is for an installed 3rd party app, then you will need to enter the full file path.

For example: /c start "Windows Terminal (Admin)" "wt.exe"


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9 You will now see this new action listed. (see screenshot below)

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10 Click/tap on the Conditions tab, uncheck the Start the task only if the computer is on AC power box, and click/tap on OK. (see screenshot below)

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11 You will now see this new task (ex: "Windows Terminal (Admin)") listed in the Task Scheduler Library. You can now close Task Scheduler if you like. (see screenshot below)

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12 Right click or press and hold on your desktop, click/tap on New, and click/tap on Shortcut.

13 Type the command below into the location field, and click/tap on Next. (see screenshot below)

schtasks /run /tn "Task Name"

Substitute Task Name in the command above with the task name (ex: "Windows Terminal (Admin)") you used in step 3 above.

For example: schtasks /run /tn "Windows Terminal (Admin)"


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14 Type a name (ex: "Windows Terminal (Admin)") you want for this shortcut of the task, and click/tap on Finish. (see screenshot below)

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15 Right click or press and hold on the new shortcut on your desktop, and click/tap on Properties.

16 Click/tap on the Change Icon button in the Shortcut tab. (see screenshot below)

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17 Click/tap on OK. (see screenshot below)

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18 Click/tap on Browse, navigate to and select the application (exe) file you want to run as administrator, click/tap on Open, select the icon you want for the shortcut, and click/tap on OK. (see screenshots below)

You can use any icon you want for this shortcut.


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19 Click/tap on OK. (see screenshot below)

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20 You can run at startup, Pin to Taskbar, Pin to Start, add to Start menu All apps, assign a keyboard shortcut to, or move this elevated shortcut to where you like for easy usage.


That's it,
Shawn Brink


 
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I have a similar problem on Windows 11. python pyautogui run as administrator (no need on Windows 7).

how to fix?

The Tutorial is long and seems I would be lost somewhere.

Did anyone try and got successful? pyautogui run as administrator on Windows 11.
(I did report this one year ago)

Known and Resolved issues for Windows 11 version 22H2

 

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The app creates a scheduled task SkipUAC_[Username], which I found cannot be deleted even by TrustedInstaller. Each of your registered commands is saved in one of its registry keys. Anyone who's technical should investigate before using it.

SkipUAC works but in an unconventional manner which may not make security-aware users happy.
Still no update for SkipUAC and the Sordum team love to gaslight or deflect most, if not all concerns about their products. Then again, it's shareware so I suppose we can't expect much from them.
 

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Shawn,

when the shortcut runs, it pops-up two boxes. one is python. another is CMD admin.

Is it possible to obtain python box only? It's noticed that your post below. that hints cmd admin box is unavoidable?

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Thanks,

I have a similar problem on Windows 11. python pyautogui run as administrator.
 

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Shawn,

when the shortcut runs, it pops-up two boxes. one is python. another is CMD admin.

Is it possible to obtain python box only? It's noticed that your post below. that hints cmd admin box is unavoidable?

View attachment 85407

Thanks,

Usually, the CMD is what's used to run the command to run the app as administrator.

I'm not sure if phyton will work with it.
 

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python works.

I was expecting less pop-up boxes (running pyautogui, the cleaner, the less, the batter. :) )

Thanks,
 

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Hi, I followed these instructions and the shortcuts I set up work fine, but the problem I'm having, is that I want my StreamDeck program to run on startup, it's enabled in task manager to run on startup, and I added a trigger to run on start up in the task scheduler when i was following the rest of the instructions, but it does not run on start up, what else do I need to do to enable this? I have other hotkeys setup on my stream deck to launch programs that I also setup to run as admin without a UAC following these instructions, and when I press the button on my stream deck, it works without the UAC, so I just want my stream deck program to run on start up and this will all be perfect for me.
 

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Hi, I followed these instructions and the shortcuts I set up work fine, but the problem I'm having, is that I want my StreamDeck program to run on startup, it's enabled in task manager to run on startup, and I added a trigger to run on start up in the task scheduler when i was following the rest of the instructions, but it does not run on start up, what else do I need to do to enable this? I have other hotkeys setup on my stream deck to launch programs that I also setup to run as admin without a UAC following these instructions, and when I press the button on my stream deck, it works without the UAC, so I just want my stream deck program to run on start up and this will all be perfect for me.


Hi, welcome 🙏

I created a task to run ShareX at startup as admin without UAC.
Basically (forget the shortcut part) when creating the task and adding the program, I added /run /tn "Task Name to the arguments box. Works just fine.


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But if you did follow the tutorial, you should be able to place the shortcut in the “Startup” folder and it should run at startup?
 

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Hi, welcome 🙏

I created a task to run ShareX at startup as admin without UAC.
Basically (forget the shortcut part) when creating the task and adding the program, I added /run /tn "Task Name to the arguments box. Works just fine.


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I will have to try this tomorrow, thanks
 

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But if you did follow the tutorial, you should be able to place the shortcut in the “Startup” folder and it should run at startup?
Either I missed that after reading over everything several times or it wasn’t specified that I needed to add it to a startup folder, which I didn’t know I needed to do with the shortcut
 

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Either I missed that after reading over everything several times or it wasn’t specified that that I needed to add it to a shortcut folder, which I didn’t know I needed to do with the shortcut

I don’t think it’s in the tutorial. It’s just something you do with any program that you want to have start with windows.

I will have to try this tomorrow, thanks

of course when creating the task, you have to check the correct boxes when setting up the task, like run at startup, highest privileges etc

I’ll check my notes and be back kind of shortly. I’m outside at the moment.
 

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I don’t think it’s in the tutorial. It’s just something you do with any program that you want to have start with windows.



of course when creating the task, you have to check the correct boxes when setting up the task, like run at startup, highest privileges etc

I’ll check my notes and be back kind of shortly. I’m outside at the moment.
I’m pretty sure I’ve checked all the right boxes, I probably just need put the shortcut in the startup folder now. I’ve stayed up until 2am messing with this, I’m going to bed now. 😅 Thanks
 

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Ok, it's good to have the shortcut on the desktop anyway but if you just want to create a task without one and have it run at startup (and you're not placing a shortcut in the startup folder)

(Sorry no time for screenshots)


GENERAL
Create a Name e.x. Program_name_UAC
Run when user is logged on
Run with highest privileges

TRIGGERS
At log on
Any User
Delay task (maybe 10/15 or 30sec)
Enabled (at bottom)

ACTIONS
Start a program
"C:\Program Files\Program_name\Program_name.exe"
Add arguments
schtasks /run /tn

CONDITIONS
Nothing is checked

SETTINGS
Allow task to be run on demand
If the running task does not end ask it to stop
 
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Ok, it's good to have the shortcut on the desktop anyway but if you just want to create a task without one and have it run at startup (and you're not placing a shortcut in the startup folder)

(Sorry no time for screenshots)


GENERAL
Create a Name e.x. Program_name_UAC
Run when user is logged on
Run with highest privileges

TRIGGERS
At log on
Any User
Delay task (maybe 10/15 or 30sec)
Enabled (at bottom)

ACTIONS
Start a program
"C:\Program Files\Program_name\Program_name.exe"
Add arguments
schtasks /run /tn

CONDITIONS
Nothing is checked

SETTINGS
Allow task to be run on demand
If the running task does not end ask it to stop
This worked perfectly, now my only complaint is that I'd rather it just load up and be in the system tray instead of opening an actual window, which is what it did when it ran on startup normally before doing all this admin elevation and skipping the UAC. I'm very particular about this sorry lol
 

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I’m pretty sure I’ve checked all the right boxes, I probably just need put the shortcut in the startup folder now. I’ve stayed up until 2am messing with this, I’m going to bed now. 😅 Thanks

I don’t think it’s in the tutorial. It’s just something you do with any program that you want to have start with windows.



of course when creating the task, you have to check the correct boxes when setting up the task, like run at startup, highest privileges etc

I’ll check my notes and be back kind of shortly. I’m outside at the moment.
Well I didn't know how to open the startup folder, but I figured it out, so for anyone else who comes across this, you press Windows + R then type in shell:startup, then press ok and it will open the folder.
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This worked perfectly, now my only complaint is that I'd rather it just load up and be in the system tray instead of opening an actual window, which is what it did when it ran on startup normally before doing all this admin elevation and skipping the UAC. I'm very particular about this sorry lol
I've been trying to figure this out myself and so far I've only found that I need to add a -n flag somewhere to get StreamDeck to launch to the system tray.

Which the only reason I knew to look that up was from this other forum, but then it doesn't say where I need to put the flag.
How to run a program at startup minimized to system tray - Windows 10 Help Forums
 

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You sure starting minimised isn’t a program setting?
 

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Under the task's Actions, change "streamdeck" -> "streamdeck -n".
 

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