This was an interesting enough tool that I decided to post about it. It’s called the User Access Control Process Analyzer and it was written by the folks at ITknowledge24.com.
The description they give it is:
UAC Process Analyzer 1.0 is a free software program offered by us. UAC Process Analyzer 1.0 is a utility that provides details about any running process. The main idea is to allow administrators to analyze running applications, information provided is: Integrity level, UAC Virtualization (i.e. is the process using the UAC Virtualization feature), Trusted directory, and Software Digital Signature.
Here’s the scenario: You’re running a program and suddenly you’re wondering, “Why is the program running a little weirdly? Where is it writing it’s save data to?” UAC Process Analyzer tells all of that information to you run all running programs in memory. Additionally, if you’re writing an application and your software gets flagged by UAC, this tool will help you understand what it is that you’re doing that makes UAC suspect that your program is suspect.
System requirements:
OS: Windows 7 or Windows Vista.
CPU: x86 or x64
File details:
Filename: upa.zip
File size: 553 KB
SHA1: A309D4274C3DC2B949F665C47245B799466D3B1C
- DOWNLOAD: UAC Process Analyzer 1.0
http://www.itknowledge24.com/downloads/upa.zip
(Incidentally, there are a lot of other tools that ITknowledge24 publishes for Windows 7 and Internet Explorer – check them out at http://www.itknowledge24.com/downloads.html#)
