User Access Control, by design, should not be bypassed, otherwise, what's the point of having it in the first place?
There are ways to bypass User Access control. All of them are based on Windows vulnerabilities which are exploited. Thankfully most of them were patched in recent years, but not all of them. The following repo is a serious security set of POCs, published so Microsoft can patch these exploits.
GitHub - hfiref0x/UACME: Defeating Windows User Account Control[
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I tested method 61 and it worked.
Just compile and open CMD (not as Administrator) and type:
akagi32 61 <your program or batch file that requires Administrator privileges>