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VistaUACMaker Makes Your XP Apps Compatible With Windows Vista & 7

Posted by: Soumen Halder on November 4th, 2009
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Vista-UAC-Maker-logo Windows Vista and 7 come with User Account Control (UAC) that controls the permissions the users have for running each application. Due to this restriction, many program in Win XP that require administrators privilege will not be able to run smoothly in Vista or Win 7. In such cases, you can use the VistaUACMaker to change the permission in the application and make it compatible with Vista and Windows 7.

To achieve the goal that we have in mind, we need to alter the Manifest File of the app which contains the useful information that provides the privileges needed by the app concerned & its UI Interaction of the app.

Those are the three types of privileges that can be stored in the Manifest File.

  • requireAdministrator – Run the app as administrator.
  • asInvoker – Run with same privilege as that of the parent process.
  • highestAvailable – Run with highest possible privilege available to user.

Ok that is enough with the geeky talk, let us proceed to the HOW TO section which tells us how to perform the task.

1. Download Vista UAC Maker.

2. Run the Utility. Now using the Select… button browse & locate the app or program executable file.

Vista-UAC-Maker-window

3. Add some words in the Project Description field for future reference.

4. In the Required Privilege Level drop-down list select the privilege. The default is  [requireAdministrator], but you can change it to whichever is suitable for the application.

Vista-UAC-Maker-Privileges

5. In the last step where you are asked “Does your application interacts with high privilege windows on desktop?”, check the Yes box only if your app interacts with high privilege apps on UI level in Vista else leave it as No.

That’s it.

Now the configured app is compatible with Windows Vista as well as Windows 7 too. This works great in cases where you need to use a particular app meant for XP to be sound & working in Vista & Windows 7. Hope that helps. Share your experiences by putting in your valuable comments.


Soumen is the admin at Ampercent, a tech blog that writes on computer tricks, free online tools & softwares. He has a tremendous knack for OS tricks & software hacks as well as online tools that's free & serves any purpose without installing any dedicated software. He has been blogging since 2008 & writes for several other blogs other than his own. He cherishes a dream to see himself as a successful professional blogger someday.

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