I have simple WinForms application where modifying Windows Registry. The problem is that in Vista / Windows 7 I need to force user to switch to administrator.
I do not want to force user to Run as Administrator form start of the application. I want him to do it when there is necessity to write to registry.
Best case scenario would be to reach exacly the same message which appear in lot’s of Setups, when user need to ‘switch’ to Administrator so there is no necessity to Run as Administrator form beginning.
How I can achieve this in .Net ?
Partitioning is the way to go if the application sometimes doesn’t do the Registry thing and sometimes does. The three keys to partitioning are (1) have a manifest on the second exe, as Ho says, (2) put a shield on the button/menu item so the user expects the elevation, and (3) launch it with ShellExecute (before calling Start, set the UseShellExecuteFlag to true) so that the manifest is used.
However, before going to the trouble of splitting your app, I would ask two questions. First, is it ever used for non administrative purposes or does every user always “click that button” and need to elevate? If so, then just put an admin manifest on the app and don’t partition it. Second, are you sure to need to write to that part of the registry? Could you move your key to something under HKCU? If you can, then you don’t need elevation any more and everyone’s happier. I always like to consider those possibilites first since they mean less code and less testing than partioning does.