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Post by chazcon » Fri Oct 09, am. Post by lexikos » Fri Oct 09, am. Post by chazcon » Fri Oct 09, pm. Post by lexikos » Fri Oct 09, pm. Post by Opensecret » Thu Oct 04, pm. Post by MarcusK35 » Wed Jul 14, pm. Privacy Terms. AutoHotkey Community Let's help each other out Skip to content. Quick links. Forum rules. AutoHotkey scripts that worked fine in Windows 7 no longer work in Windows This caused me to go back to Windows 7 until I could figure it out. Gamer, I need my scripts! Very frustrating.

Hope this helps others. In Windows 8. If UAC is enabled in any version of Windows, most programs do not run as administrator by default, even if you are an administrator.

That is basically the purpose of UAC. Your instructions would apply to any system with UAC enabled. I would generally not recommend running every script or program as administrator. Any programs that the script launches will also run as administrator. If you just need to automate windows of programs running as admin, you can use EnableUIAccess instead.

If there's another method, let's hear it. You are incorrect. If you have any facts to back up your claims, let's hear them. AutoHotkey does not need to be run as administrator. I frequently run it as a limited user. By default it can only automate windows which are not running as administrator due to security restrictions , but if you use EnableUIAccess as I said , it can automate any window even while running as a limited user. Specific scripts might still need to be run as administrator, such as if they write to the Program Files directory; but the majority of scripts do not.

If UAC is disabled and the current user is an administrator, every program run by that user gets administrative privileges. If you temporarily disable UAC, turn on the option and re-enable UAC, there will be a tick in the box but the box itself will be disabled and the setting will have no effect. Even "Run as administrator" from the context menu just runs the script normally - without admin if the user isn't an admin.

If you are using Windows 8 or later, it is very unlikely that you have UAC disabled. On Windows 8 and later, UAC can only be disabled by modifying the registry, and doing so breaks apps. Supposedly turning off "admin approval mode" has a similar effect to disabling UAC, but I haven't tried it and wouldn't recommend it either.

But whenever I was in it in Win10 , my keyboard reverted to the standard layout, ignoring my AHK script. I hadn't run into this problem in any other app.

When I tried setting AHK to run as administrator, it seemed to solve the problem. Thanks for the help. All of my scripts are saved and converted to. I've run them as administrator and in compatability mode with no success. I even copied them to the local machine with no change in any format. The fix I have found that is working so far is to move the files ini, exe, everything to the local machine, and change the file paths from a network location to the local location.

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