Please see my comment to your post: it is not a question and not quite clear. However, probably this is the hint you need: there is no a way to work around UAC. If it was possible, who would need it? So, there is no a way to create any artifact such as a program, to bypass the UAC dialog requesting the user to elevate privileges. When you embed the application manifest requesting elevation of the privileges, it simply means that the UAC request dialog should be shown immediately, so the user would not need to use "Run As Administrator" menu item; the request dialog will be shown in all cases. Please see:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb756929.aspx[
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I don't know how you "auto-run" the application, but there are phases when there is no a user who would get that request.
See also:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User_Account_Control[
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Perhaps, to figure what to do, you need to explain your ultimate goal, explain what kind of security do you want to achieve. It could be possible that your whole idea is wrong, in general terms.
—SA