We have a C++ unmanaged application that appears to cause a UAC prompt. It seems to happen on Win7 and NOT on Vista
Unfortunately the UAC dlg is s
Dependency Walker (depends.exe) wqs orignally written to troubleshoot DLL problems, but its profiling mode is more useful than that. It can be used to capture a lot of information about process creation. It would be interesting to see in particular which DLLs are needed, and which of those have been loaded at the moment of the UAC prompt. It's also quite possible that the output from Depenceny Walker mentions UAC explicitly.