How to raise the exec.vi system administrator on Win7

Hi guys

I build an installer to our application and want to inject the driver OR not required for the program interface with our material in Win7... I'll use pnputil.exe to add and install our signed driver... But pnputil will work only if cmd prompt is amounted to administrator (being administrator is not enough by using cmd)... This is easily done in the environment of win7 (ctrl + shift + enter to the search bar after typing cmd) but y at - it a command that works on win7 I could call to enable this rise happen without user interaction? I wanted very much as for create a post installer that calls the installer of NOR raise the program, and then call the function pnputil since the exec.vi system, which leaves the system with the installed driver and a plug ' gaming experience to the user.

Any good suggestions?

Best regards

Jacob Navne

LV8.6.1 - win7 / XP

If you use the option "run command line after installing" Installer, I think that it runs the command line with the same rights that the installer had, that rights should be admin high you're looking for.

It worked for me in the past to win7.

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