Windows 10: Signed desktop bridge app receive yellow elevated prompt on windows 1909

Discus and support Signed desktop bridge app receive yellow elevated prompt on windows 1909 in Windows 10 Installation and Upgrade to solve the problem; Hi all I have an app is Desktop bridge app, and we created certificate by visual studio 2019, and get publiser name from Windows Dev Center, and all... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Installation and Upgrade' started by Windows Category - All, Sep 27, 2020.

  1. Signed desktop bridge app receive yellow elevated prompt on windows 1909


    Hi all

    I have an app is Desktop bridge app, and we created certificate by visual studio 2019, and get publiser name from Windows Dev Center,

    and all the things go wellinstall, normal launch except run an elevated execute file.


    When I run an elevated execute file by my desktop birdge app, it show me the bellow UAC dialog.


    Signed desktop bridge app receive yellow elevated prompt on windows 1909 d1d06075-af59-41ff-915d-2ea1a0741be1?upload=true.png


    I'm sure that my file is signed with our company certificate, and my desktop app is signed with visual studio certificate.


    But why I receive this message?


    Thanks!

    :)
     
    Windows Category - All, Sep 27, 2020
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  3. Elevated Command Prompt

    Hi Tommy,

    A command prompt is an entry point for typing computer commands in the Command Prompt window. By typing commands in an elevated command prompt, you can perform tasks that require administrator rights on your computer without using the Windows graphical interface.
    You may open an elevated Command Prompt by following the steps below.

    1. Open the Start menu, and type cmd to open the search box.

    2. When Command Prompt shows up in the search results, right click or press and hold on it, then click/tap on
    Run as administrator.

    Feel free to post your query should you need assistance.
     
    Vanessa Oca, Sep 27, 2020
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  4. Signed desktop bridge app receive yellow elevated prompt on windows 1909

    Microsoft Account set to use 2 Factor Authentication & Authentication Phone App but it doesn't prompt for authentication when signing in to my Windows 10 PC locally or remotely (via RDP).

    Hi Tyler,

    One of the reasons why you do not receive a security code prompt when signing in to your Windows 10 device is because
    you are not using the correct Microsoft Account to log in. To better assist you, we suggest
    checking the information and methods in the articles below for more details about verification process:


    Should you have further questions, please let us know.
     
    Jefferson Ore, Sep 27, 2020
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