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[solved] Register SetAcl.ocx - (Moved)


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Hi all,

My programming knowledge is very basic.
I have an old script that creates shares and assign permissions. It normally registers SetAcl.ocx if necessary and creates an object to assign permissions.
The command that registers SetAcl was apparently working fine under Windows 7 but is not working under Windows 10.

RunWait("regsvr32.exe path\to\setacl.ocx /s", "", @SW_HIDE)

As I'm logged in as admin, I changed this command to :

RunAsWait(@UserName, "", "", 0, "regsvr32.exe path\to\setacl.ocx /s", "", @SW_HIDE)

It seems to terminate correctly but the script still doesn't work as expected.
To check that, I've created that small script :

Local $objSetAcl = ObjCreate("SETACL.SetACLCtrl.1")

If IsObj($objSetAcl) Then
    ConsoleWrite("Object successfully created." & @CRLF)
Else
    ConsoleWrite("Object not created. Registering SetAcl.ocx" & @CRLF)
    Local $result = RunAsWait(@UserName, "", "", 0, "regsvr32.exe path\to\setacl.ocx /s", "", @SW_HIDE); Use of my admin username to elevate CMD
    ConsoleWrite("Return code : " & $result & @CRLF)
    ConsoleWrite("Creating object" & @CRLF)
    $objSetAcl = ObjCreate("SETACL.SetACLCtrl.1")
    
    If IsObj($objSetAcl) Then
        ConsoleWrite("Object successfully created." & @CRLF)
    Else
        ConsoleWrite("Object creation failed." & @CRLF)
    EndIf
EndIf

It tries to register SetAcl.ocx, return code 0 seems to be fine but still can't use SetAcl.
But if I go to CMD as admin, run the regsvr32 command and restart my script, it can create the object without issue.

I know my poor knowledge makes me miss something. Anyone can help me figure this out ?

Edited by bobflumox
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Moved to the appropriate forum, as the Developer General Discussion forum very clearly states:

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Your run is not executed properly.  You need to find out why.  It is not an AutoIt issue IMO.  There is something not accessible somewhere on your side.  Unless you can produce a replicable snippet of your problem, I am afraid there is nothing more we can do.

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Sorry for my stupid replies. Actually I messed things up with my multiple tests.

The problem was that the regsvr32 command doesn't trigger the UAC even if I'm logged in as admin.
Simply adding #RequireAdmin to the script does trigger the UAC. The regsvr32 command works then normally.

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