VBScripts and UAC elevation(visa以后的系统)

时间:2021-08-14 14:44:30

这两天由于工作须要。在写一些vbs的脚本,才知道。vbs不能像其它可运行文件一样。在 须要提升訪问权限时。弹出UAC窗体。那么,怎样通过UAC提升vbs脚本的訪问权限呢?

查了一些资料,将结果整理一下:

第一种:

If WScript.Arguments.length =0 Then
Set objShell = CreateObject("Shell.Application")
'Pass a bogus argument with leading blank space, say [ uac]
objShell.ShellExecute "wscript.exe", Chr(34) & _
WScript.ScriptFullName & Chr(34) & " uac", "", "runas", 1
Else
'Add your code here
End If

另外一种:

Set objShell = CreateObject("Shell.Application")
Set FSO = CreateObject("Scripting.FileSystemObject")
strPath = FSO.GetParentFolderName (WScript.ScriptFullName)
If FSO.FileExists(strPath & "\MAIN.VBS") Then
objShell.ShellExecute "wscript.exe", _
Chr(34) & strPath & "\MAIN.VBS" & Chr(34), "", "runas", 1
Else
MsgBox "Script file MAIN.VBS not found"
End If

第三种:

'Checks if the script is running elevated (UAC)
function isElevated
Set shell = CreateObject("WScript.Shell")
Set whoami = shell.Exec("whoami /groups")
Set whoamiOutput = whoami.StdOut
strWhoamiOutput = whoamiOutput.ReadAll
If InStr(1, strWhoamiOutput, "S-1-16-12288", vbTextCompare) Then
isElevated = True
Else
isElevated = False
End If
end function 'Re-runs the process prompting for priv elevation on re-run
sub uacPrompt 'Check if we need to run in C or W script
interpreter = "wscript.exe"
If Instr(1, WScript.FullName, "CScript", vbTextCompare) = 0 Then
interpreter = "wscript.exe"
else
interpreter = "cscript.exe"
end if 'Start a new instance with an elevation prompt first
Set shellApp = CreateObject("Shell.Application")
shellApp.ShellExecute interpreter, Chr(34) & WScript.ScriptFullName & Chr(34) & " uac", "", "runas", 1 'End the non-elevated instance
WScript.Quit
end sub 'Make sure we are running elevated, prompt if not
if not isElevated Then uacPrompt 'Add your code here
MsgBox "hello world"

UAC的效果图:

VBScripts and UAC elevation(visa以后的系统)

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參考地址:

http://www.winhelponline.com/articles/185/1/VBScripts-and-UAC-elevation.html

http://www.kellestine.com/self-elevate-vbscript/