2013-03-14, 11:05
(2013-03-10, 06:31)baijuxavior Wrote: 1. The application needs administrator privilege to run correctly. Since you are using a standard account, it may not function.
This looks a bit strange to me since this application is not doing anything that actually needs admin permissions. Any interactive user can shutdown/restart/put into sleep the PC and as I mentioned even your cascading power menu from your web site works just fine under standard user. So, most likely the problem is in the way Sleep/Restart/Shutdown EXEs are compiled or how they call Win API.
(2013-03-10, 06:31)baijuxavior Wrote: Creating a shortcut of these buttons and enabling the 'run as admin' option in properties may help.
Actually this won't work. I tried it right after I figured out that admin permissions are needed for those Start screen shortcuts. If you say "run as admin" on any of the shortcuts or set it in their properties - even with disabled UAC you will be prompted to enter Admin account name/password since XBMC user is a standard user.