Open file must run as administrator

Hello

in my code, it's simle open the file.

in labview, it works without any problem.

When I executable creat, it cannot open the file but when I run as administrator, it works fine.

Here white I did:

1. change built property to run as admin (failed).

2 read/write registry data (failed).

change the manifest.

It's my help:


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but the program don't request still run as admin.

What can I do?

Best regards

If you get an obligation to run as administrator, then Windows (or Linux or other) is to 'play with you '.  What I did when I need to put the files where "ordinary users" can access is to place them in a Public folder.  On Windows 7, this is usually a C:\Users\Public\Public Documents.  Can you try this and see if it works?  [I have generally try to keep C: as "clean" as possible and certainly keeping my own files and folders out of the root of C:].

Bob Schor

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