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Dear All,

I'm new to AutoIt and I've already looked for it in the internet, but I could not find anything.

I have and application that must be executed under administrator credential. I know that it's possible, because I saw a guy doing it. I'd like to embed this .exe to a compiled script and run this embedded application using RunAs. So it's two questions.

1) How can I embed an .exe to a AutoIt script and create a final .exe (with the script and .exe inside) I need to add this .exe file to the scritp and them use the Aut2exe to create a final .exe file with the script and the .exe embedded.

2) How can I run this application using RunAs util. It must be added to the script. I just want to execute the compiled script and the application run without intervention.

Regards,

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I am also new to auto it and have been looking for a way to do this. Would you be willing to share the entire code with me.

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Dear All,

I'm new to AutoIt and I've already looked for it in the internet, but I could not find anything.

I have and application that must be executed under administrator credential. I know that it's possible, because I saw a guy doing it. I'd like to embed this .exe to a compiled script and run this embedded application using RunAs. So it's two questions.

1) How can I embed an .exe to a AutoIt script and create a final .exe (with the script and .exe inside) I need to add this .exe file to the scritp and them use the Aut2exe to create a final .exe file with the script and the .exe embedded.

2) How can I run this application using RunAs util. It must be added to the script. I just want to execute the compiled script and the application run without intervention.

Regards,

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