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I found interesting problem with Win7/X64 machine.

For this time I haven't got problem with Delphi 6 and UAC. The exes are working in their's place, so I can use Delphi debugger with them.

But today I got error on run the project: "Unable to create process. For this operation you need higher user level".

How can I prevent this side-effect? What causes this? I don't understand why the older projects are running fine, but this new isn't...

Thanks for every idea, link, information!


Additional info: Normally I using the Delphi 6 IDE with normal starting (without SysAdmin rigths). So it is never asking me with "really?" kind UAC questions. And every of the older projects are usable with Delphi 6 - I can build, run, debug everything. This problem happened with only this project, so I try to find the differences if possible to solve the problem. I using normal directory ("c:\dev\anyproject"), others are using "c:\dev\otherproject1..2..n").

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    I think you need to give us some clues. Does the executable request elevation when started normally? That is when you start it without a debugger. Oct 25, 2012 at 9:52
  • Maybe the project is located in a folder which requires elevation to write. So check the path where is located the project.
    – RRUZ
    Oct 25, 2012 at 11:46
  • possible duplicate of Developing Apps with Administrator Rights in Delphi
    – jachguate
    Aug 5, 2015 at 14:15

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Does your application request elevation when started from Windows Explorer?
Does it have a manifest?

The name of the exe, like setup.exe, could also trigger elevation. See an outline of the Installer detection technology.

Non-elevated process can't debug elevated process.
If your application requires elevation at the start, then you would need to run the IDE elevated to be able to debug it.

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  • Yes, this application prompts for admin rights when I try to start it from Total Commander/Explorer. But I don't know why? What is the difference between my other applications, and this application that cause the elevation? Can you help me in this question, what I need to find?
    – durumdara
    Oct 26, 2012 at 9:42
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    Ahhhhhh, I got it. The problem the my application name containing "updater" substring in it's name! Thanks, you helped me lot!!! ;-)
    – durumdara
    Oct 26, 2012 at 10:03
  • If your updater does not need to elevate, create and embed an application manifest with level="asInvoker". Oct 26, 2012 at 11:20
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    @durumdara UAC was introduced with Vista, almost 6 years ago now. You should not be building manifest free applications today. Oct 26, 2012 at 11:58
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Starting your IDE as an administrator should solve the problem (option in the context menu). If not, you could always disable UAC while developing.

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    But don't disable UAC while testing: otherwise you may miss problems that your end-users will encounter when using your application.
    – frogb
    Oct 25, 2012 at 10:27
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    That will allow you to debug, but it hardly "solves the problem". Now the problem is why the app requires admin rights when the developer doesn't expect it to. Oct 25, 2012 at 10:27
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There is a number of limitations that needs administrator's rights. For example: you cannot write data directly into program files directory.

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