Then I suppose the BTM does something which requires elevation. Either of these should work.
1. Create a scheduled task ... run with highest privileges ... triggered by logon ... action = [path]\tcc.exe /c [path]\thebatfile.btm ... put thebatfile.btm anywhere (not in startup)
2. Create a task (name=runmybtm) ... highest privileges ... no trigger ... run on demand ... action = [path]\tcc.exe /c [path]\thebatfile.btm ... put thebatfile.btm anywhere (not in startup) ... put a shortcut in Startup which runs: "schtasks.exe /run /tn runmybtm"
There isn't a way to suppress the UAC prompt by using the Startup folder.
One workaround is to use Task Scheduler. Create a task that is triggered "At Logon" and configure it to run the task Elevated. This does not produce a UAC prompt.
@Charles G , I suppose, you've made a mistake once in the past when editing LNK properties.
There's two places, where you can set "run as administrator" checkbox.
One at the "Shortcut" tab, the "Advanced..." button, and another is on the "Compatibility" tab.
THE LATTER ONE CHANGES SETTING IN WINDOWS ITSELF FOR A SPECIFIED EXECUTABLE!
What you really want is the first one.
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