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Post by technicalissues on Apr 27, 2024 5:15:23 GMT -8
What do I do with the consent.exe file Copy it into System32, but replace the one integrated into Windows. Then Replace the MUIs, and dlls in the winRE. Apply the reg value and set the XAML UAC value to 0.
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Post by technicalissues on Apr 27, 2024 5:47:50 GMT -8
Okay, this is starting to get on my nerves. No matter what, the registry value keeps getting reset. I am just going to disable all possible culprits.
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Post by technicalissues on Apr 27, 2024 6:25:25 GMT -8
Right #### slight issue. I applied the reg value in WinRE, but never did it in Windows. Am I screwed?
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Post by Legofan on Apr 27, 2024 12:06:27 GMT -8
Right #### slight issue. I applied the reg value in WinRE, but never did it in Windows. Am I screwed? Load the SYSTEM hive from the Windows install.
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Post by technicalissues on Apr 30, 2024 8:51:59 GMT -8
Okay, so I have it. I am on Windows 10 22h2. Even though I applied the value, there is still the modern UAC. I knew it was a 32-bit regedit from 7TSP, so I replaced it with a 64-bit iso's regedit, which seems to be 64-bit. So I set the value and... You guessed it,
Nothing. Nothing. If there are any solutions to this, let me know. There was also no "TestHooks" folder either... It seems kind of weird.
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Post by technicalissues on Apr 30, 2024 8:52:40 GMT -8
For now, it'll do. Even tho the UAC takes a bit of time to appear atleast it ain't broken.
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Post by Brawllux on Apr 30, 2024 10:45:19 GMT -8
For now, it'll do. Even tho the UAC takes a bit of time to appear atleast it ain't broken. Use 1507 consent exe to fix the delay. Not the mui,only the exe.
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Post by Brawllux on Apr 30, 2024 10:46:18 GMT -8
Okay, so I have it. I am on Windows 10 22h2. Even though I applied the value, there is still the modern UAC. I knew it was a 32-bit regedit from 7TSP, so I replaced it with a 64-bit iso's regedit, which seems to be 64-bit. So I set the value and... You guessed it, Nothing. Nothing. If there are any solutions to this, let me know. There was also no "TestHooks" folder either... It seems kind of weird. You might need to import the regkey again since 32 bit regedit also breaks the ability to import .reg files. Then you should do the tweak mentioned inside the readme and it should work.
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Post by technicalissues on Apr 30, 2024 11:38:21 GMT -8
Okay, so I have it. I am on Windows 10 22h2. Even though I applied the value, there is still the modern UAC. I knew it was a 32-bit regedit from 7TSP, so I replaced it with a 64-bit iso's regedit, which seems to be 64-bit. So I set the value and... You guessed it, Nothing. Nothing. If there are any solutions to this, let me know. There was also no "TestHooks" folder either... It seems kind of weird. You might need to import the regkey again since 32 bit regedit also breaks the ability to import .reg files. Then you should do the tweak mentioned inside the readme and it should work. That did work earlier. I have the prompt now.
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Post by technicalissues on Apr 30, 2024 11:39:29 GMT -8
However, funnily enough, it was only when i ran the 32 bit explorer as TI was when it worked changing XAML to 0.
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Post by technicalissues on May 1, 2024 5:45:55 GMT -8
For now, it'll do. Even tho the UAC takes a bit of time to appear atleast it ain't broken. Use 1507 consent exe to fix the delay. Not the mui,only the exe. I have 1511, would that work?
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Post by technicalissues on May 1, 2024 5:48:24 GMT -8
1511 works fine. Thanks.
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Post by Brawllux on May 1, 2024 6:45:15 GMT -8
Late reply but yes it should work. 1507 and 1511 are pretty similar.
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Post by Windows User on May 4, 2024 8:22:54 GMT -8
Late reply but yes it should work. 1507 and 1511 are pretty similar. will 1507 consent.exe will work in Windows 11?
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Post by Brawllux on May 4, 2024 8:44:04 GMT -8
Late reply but yes it should work. 1507 and 1511 are pretty similar. will 1507 consent.exe will work in Windows 11? No
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Post by undisputed00x on May 4, 2024 15:28:54 GMT -8
Late reply but yes it should work. 1507 and 1511 are pretty similar. Have you managed to make this to work with Windhawk's Resource Redirect ?
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Post by Brawllux on May 5, 2024 1:21:14 GMT -8
Late reply but yes it should work. 1507 and 1511 are pretty similar. Have you managed to make this to work with Windhawk's Resource Redirect ? Resource redirect is for ,as you can tell by the name: "Redirecting Resources". It does not redirect programs. Only redirects strings,icons,bitmaps,xml's and uifiles inside given exe/dll.
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Post by undisputed00x on May 5, 2024 16:12:21 GMT -8
Have you managed to make this to work with Windhawk's Resource Redirect ? Resource redirect is for ,as you can tell by the name: "Redirecting Resources". It does not redirect programs. Only redirects strings,icons,bitmaps,xml's and uifiles inside given exe/dll. Sorry maybe i didnt think before writing, forgot that dlls arent just resource containers but also actual code.
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Post by Legofan on May 5, 2024 22:55:17 GMT -8
Late reply but yes it should work. 1507 and 1511 are pretty similar. will 1507 consent.exe will work in Windows 11? Use 22000.1's consent.exe
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Post by Windows User on May 7, 2024 9:17:54 GMT -8
What if Windows Vista like UAC in Windows 10?
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