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To mark an application for elevation with an internal manifest: Build your application's executable (.exe) file with the elevation information built into it. Be aware of issues with fusion cache when you use an external manifest file. For more information, refer to the MSDN web site: http://blogs.msdn.com/vistacompatteam/archive/2006/11/13/manifest-and-the-fusioncache.aspx. For more information on User Account Control (UAC), refer to the Microsoft web site: http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?familyid=ba73b169-a648-49af-bc5ea2eebb74c16b&displaylang=en. To elevate a third party application that you do not own the source code for: Microsoft recommends writing a wrapper to invoke the application's executable (.exe) file in an elevated manner. If this is not feasible, GE Fanuc suggests the following: Create a shortcut (.lnk) to the yourappname.exe, where yourappname is the name of the application you want to elevate. Right-click the shortcut and select Properties. Configure the shortcut to run as an Administrator. Other iFIX Installation Considerations This chapter provides information you need to consider when using databases or drivers and iFIX. This information includes: Supported Drivers Special Keyboard Buttons Supported Drivers iFIX supports the following drivers: Version 6.x Version 7.1 or higher NOTE: Version 7.01 drivers have known issues with iFIX and are not supported. If you want to run a driver on the Microsoft Windows Vista operating system, be sure to check with the vendor of your driver software to see if your driver supports Vista. 81