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just asking in curiosity #422

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furjac opened this issue Apr 10, 2024 · 7 comments
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just asking in curiosity #422

furjac opened this issue Apr 10, 2024 · 7 comments

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@furjac
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furjac commented Apr 10, 2024

why when i run the activation status cmd files it does not create a new window i mean relaunch like other cmd files does if i want to implement it in statuse check.cmd how can i

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Why would you want to do that?

@furjac
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furjac commented Apr 10, 2024

as the title suggest i was just curious how it works and things like that im trying to learn these whole program
im willing to create these scripts in like python like languages so and i have more other than that

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@furjac

MAS scripts relaunch themselves to show the UAC prompt and get admin rights. Check activation status scripts don't need admin rights, so they don't relaunch.

@JonnyTech
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@WindowsAddict is it possible to run in same window so that script can be executed remotely via ssh?

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@JonnyTech run scripts as admin and use -qedit parameter, then it won't relaunch.

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@WindowsAddict thank you

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furjac commented Apr 11, 2024

@WindowsAddict thank u so much for the info

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