![]() Is this an unsupported scenario? Is it somehow retaining my choice to run elevated (which doesn't happen in Windows normally)? Did I do something incorrectly? The expected behavior would be for Windows to display a UAC prompt for elevated permissions approval every time I run the application. But when I click on the Docked icon to launch it, I am not prompted to run it with elevated permissions. The icon remains in the Dock after closing the program - as expected. So I right-click the Dock icon for Visual Studio (after launching it), and select "Keep in Dock" from the menu. Windows asks for UAC permission to run it with elevated permissions, and everything seems to be fine.īut since I run this very often, I would like to just pin it to the Dock. This works fine if I launch the program from the Windows Start Screen, or if I use the "Windows 8 Applications" menu that Parallels added to the Dock. I had no problem going to the program shortcuts folder in Windows, and modifying the shortcut to always Run as Administrator. I run Visual Studio 2012 very often, and for what I am doing it must always be set to "Run as Administrator". I am running that partition in Parallels, in Coherence Mode. ![]() I have Boot Camp configured, with Windows 8 Enterprise installed. I am running the latest release of Parallels 8. ![]()
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