- Feb 11, 2011
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Ok so I think I've come up with a solution.
It involves installing a program which will launch Malwarebytes without a UAC prompt.
Download (32-bit) > http://www.itknowledge24.com/files/uacts_x86.zip
Download (64-bit) > http://www.itknowledge24.com/files/uacts_x64.zip
Once installed, you'll create a shortcut using UAC Trust.
This will create a shortcut on your Desktop (You can move it wherever you wish)
Now replace the batch file used in Task Scheduler with the shortcut you've just created.
Hopefully this works
It involves installing a program which will launch Malwarebytes without a UAC prompt.
Download (32-bit) > http://www.itknowledge24.com/files/uacts_x86.zip
Download (64-bit) > http://www.itknowledge24.com/files/uacts_x64.zip
Once installed, you'll create a shortcut using UAC Trust.

This will create a shortcut on your Desktop (You can move it wherever you wish)
Now replace the batch file used in Task Scheduler with the shortcut you've just created.
Hopefully this works