Windows 7 UAC

To get round the Vista UAC 'trust message' I codeSigned my application which worked fine but in windows 7 it now displays the 'Do you want to allow the following program to make changes to this computer?' message.
Does anyone know how I can get rid of this message?
BTW; I posted this question on the bottom of another thread I have reposted it on its own as I don't think the thread title of 'VeriSign' was very appropriate.

From other forum threads it initially seems to be a UAC-specific issue where setting an application to 'Run as Administrator' causes that prompt every time. Unforutunately, this looks to be a UAC issue that has nothing to do with your signed app.
If you have 'Run as Administrator' enabled for your app then maybe disable it and see if the message stops coming up... sorry that I can only provide troubleshooting steps and not an actual solution.

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    [2488] 150112.181158.4477: General: Compressed C:\Windows\System32\winevt\Logs\Microsoft-WS-Licensing%4Admin.evtx.
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    [2488] 150112.181203.0474: General: Compressed C:\Windows\System32\winevt\Logs\Windows PowerShell.evtx.
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    [2488] 150112.181203.0532: General: Compressed C:\Windows\logs\CBS\CBS.log.
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    [2488] 150112.181211.4430: General: Compressed C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows Server\Logs\CA_ROLE_INSTALL.log.
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    [2488] 150112.181211.6510: General: Compressed C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows Server\Logs\ProviderRegistryService.log.
    [2488] 150112.181211.6686: General: Compressed C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows Server\Logs\SetupCmdlets.log.
    [2488] 150112.181211.6783: General: Compressed C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows Server\Logs\SharedServiceHost-ManagementServiceConfig.log.
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    [2488] 150112.181211.7535: General: Compressed C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows Server\Logs\storageservice.011115.log.
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    [2488] 150112.181211.9274: General: Compressed C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows Server\Logs\storageutil.011115.log.
    [2488] 150112.181211.9274: General: Compressed C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows Server\Logs\storageutil.011215.log.
    [2488] 150112.181211.9283: General: Compressed C:\Windows\Panther\cbs.log.
    [2488] 150112.181211.9283: General: Compressed C:\Windows\Panther\Contents0.dir.
    [2488] 150112.181211.9283: General: Compressed C:\Windows\Panther\Contents1.dir.
    [2488] 150112.181211.9293: General: Compressed C:\Windows\Panther\diagerr.xml.
    [2488] 150112.181211.9293: General: Compressed C:\Windows\Panther\diagwrn.xml.
    [2488] 150112.181211.9313: General: Compressed C:\Windows\Panther\MainQueueOnline0.que.
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    [2488] 150112.181211.9401: General: Compressed C:\Windows\Panther\setup.etl.
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    [2488] 150112.181211.9528: General: Compressed C:\Windows\Panther\setuperr.log.
    [2488] 150112.181211.9664: General: Compressed C:\Windows\Panther\setupinfo.
    [2488] 150112.181212.0406: General: Compressed C:\Windows\Panther\_s_2C40.tmp.
    [2488] 150112.181212.0543: General: Compressed C:\Windows\Panther\_s_2D0D.tmp.
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    [2488] 150112.181212.1422: General: Compressed C:\Windows\Panther\_s_56CD.tmp.
    [2488] 150112.181212.3043: DeploymentService: Zipping log files to: C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows Server\Data\HSBSLogs-01-12-2015-18-11-56.zip
    [2488] 150112.181212.3053: DeploymentService: Setting ResultsFile value to C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows Server\Data\TME\Results\TaskStatusResults635566831166879400.xml
    [2488] 150112.181212.3053: DeploymentService: Checking the results from the Initial Configuration run
    [2488] 150112.181212.3209: DeploymentService: Found the result file: C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows Server\Data\TME\Results\TaskStatusResults635566831166879400.xml
    [2488] 150112.181212.3698: DeploymentService: Results:
    [2488] 150112.181212.3698: DeploymentService: Task: SetSKUTask, Succeeded: True, Warning: False, Continue: True
    [2488] 150112.181212.3698: DeploymentService: Task: ConfigSqmTask, Succeeded: True, Warning: False, Continue: True
    [2488] 150112.181212.3698: DeploymentService: Task: ConfigWERTask, Succeeded: True, Warning: False, Continue: True
    [2488] 150112.181212.3698: DeploymentService: Task: SetFolderPermission, Succeeded: True, Warning: False, Continue: True
    [2488] 150112.181212.3707: DeploymentService: Task: ProcessHostingInfoTask, Succeeded: True, Warning: False, Continue: True
    [2488] 150112.181212.3707: DeploymentService: Task: LoadOEMInfoTask, Succeeded: True, Warning: False, Continue: True
    [2488] 150112.181212.3707: DeploymentService: Task: EnableWFNetworkDiscovery, Succeeded: True, Warning: False, Continue: True
    [2488] 150112.181212.3707: DeploymentService: Task: NetTcpPortMappingIPv4, Succeeded: True, Warning: False, Continue: True
    [2488] 150112.181212.3707: DeploymentService: Task: NetTcpPortMappingIPv6, Succeeded: True, Warning: False, Continue: True
    [2488] 150112.181212.3707: DeploymentService: Task: DisableAdminPwdExpiration, Succeeded: True, Warning: False, Continue: True
    [2488] 150112.181212.3707: DeploymentService: Task: ConfigureW32TimeService, Succeeded: True, Warning: False, Continue: True
    [2488] 150112.181212.3707: DeploymentService: Task: SetDomainRegionTask, Succeeded: True, Warning: False, Continue: True
    [2488] 150112.181212.3707: DeploymentService: Task: CreateLocalNewUserTask, Succeeded: True, Warning: False, Continue: True
    [2488] 150112.181212.3707: DeploymentService: Task: ADBinaries_INSTALL, Succeeded: True, Warning: False, Continue: True
    [2488] 150112.181212.3707: DeploymentService: Task: ChangeAdminPassword, Succeeded: True, Warning: False, Continue: True
    [2488] 150112.181212.3707: DeploymentService: Task: ChangeComputerName, Succeeded: True, Warning: False, Continue: True
    [2488] 150112.181212.3707: DeploymentService: Task: RebootForComputerName, Succeeded: True, Warning: False, Continue: True
    [2488] 150112.181212.3707: DeploymentService: Task: DCPromoTask, Succeeded: True, Warning: False, Continue: True
    [2488] 150112.181212.3707: DeploymentService: Task: DCReadyTask, Succeeded: True, Warning: False, Continue: True
    [2488] 150112.181212.3707: DeploymentService: Task: ADPowershell_Install, Succeeded: True, Warning: False, Continue: True
    [2488] 150112.181212.3707: DeploymentService: Task: SetDnsServerForwarders, Succeeded: True, Warning: False, Continue: True
    [2488] 150112.181212.3707: DeploymentService: Task: CA_ROLE_INSTALL, Succeeded: True, Warning: False, Continue: True
    [2488] 150112.181212.3707: DeploymentService: Task: StartMustHaveMgmtSvcTask, Succeeded: True, Warning: False, Continue: True
    [2488] 150112.181212.3707: DeploymentService: Task: RestartServiceAfterCARoleInstalled, Succeeded: True, Warning: False, Continue: True
    [2488] 150112.181212.3707: DeploymentService: Task: ConfigureCATask, Succeeded: True, Warning: False, Continue: True
    [2488] 150112.181212.3717: DeploymentService: Task: CATESTHOOK1, Succeeded: True, Warning: False, Continue: True
    [2488] 150112.181212.3717: DeploymentService: Task: CATESTHOOK2, Succeeded: True, Warning: False, Continue: True
    [2488] 150112.181212.3717: DeploymentService: Task: ConfigCRLDistributionListTask, Succeeded: True, Warning: False, Continue: True
    [2488] 150112.181212.3717: DeploymentService: Task: CreateServerCertTask, Succeeded: True, Warning: False, Continue: True
    [2488] 150112.181212.3717: DeploymentService: Task: CreateDefaultWebSiteTask, Succeeded: True, Warning: False, Continue: True
    [2488] 150112.181212.3717: DeploymentService: Task: ConfigRAWebsiteDeploymentTask, Succeeded: True, Warning: False, Continue: True
    [2488] 150112.181212.3717: DeploymentService: Task: ConfigWebApiApplication, Succeeded: True, Warning: False, Continue: True
    [2488] 150112.181212.3717: DeploymentService: Task: ConfigureClientWebsiteTask, Succeeded: True, Warning: False, Continue: True
    [2488] 150112.181212.3717: DeploymentService: Task: ConfigureCertWebServiceTask, Succeeded: True, Warning: False, Continue: True
    [2488] 150112.181212.3717: DeploymentService: Task: UpdateRemoteAccessWebConfig, Succeeded: True, Warning: False, Continue: True
    [2488] 150112.181212.3717: DeploymentService: Task: CreateDownloadVdirTask, Succeeded: True, Warning: False, Continue: True
    [2488] 150112.181212.3717: DeploymentService: Task: ConfigureClientSSLsiteTask, Succeeded: True, Warning: False, Continue: True
    [2488] 150112.181212.3717: DeploymentService: Task: CreateMacWebServerTask, Succeeded: True, Warning: False, Continue: True
    [2488] 150112.181212.3717: DeploymentService: Task: OEMBrandingTask, Succeeded: True, Warning: False, Continue: True
    [2488] 150112.181212.3717: DeploymentService: Task: ConfigureRAMGroupsTask, Succeeded: True, Warning: False, Continue: True
    [2488] 150112.181212.3717: DeploymentService: Task: AddTrustedSite, Succeeded: True, Warning: False, Continue: True
    [2488] 150112.181212.3717: DeploymentService: Task: RegisterUAL, Succeeded: True, Warning: False, Continue: True
    [2488] 150112.181212.3717: DeploymentService: Task: SetSysEnvVar_WebAddIns, Succeeded: True, Warning: False, Continue: True
    [2488] 150112.181212.3717: DeploymentService: Task: SetWebBrowserControlEmulation, Succeeded: True, Warning: False, Continue: True
    [2488] 150112.181212.3717: DeploymentService: Task: Install_Password_Filter, Succeeded: True, Warning: False, Continue: True
    [2488] 150112.181212.3717: DeploymentService: Task: SetSANPolicy, Succeeded: True, Warning: False, Continue: True
    [2488] 150112.181212.3727: DeploymentService: Task: EnableRemoteDesktop, Succeeded: True, Warning: False, Continue: True
    [2488] 150112.181212.3727: DeploymentService: Task: STORAGE_ENABLE, Succeeded: True, Warning: False, Continue: True
    [2488] 150112.181212.3727: DeploymentService: Task: ConfigDfsRootNameSpaceTask, Succeeded: True, Warning: False, Continue: True
    [2488] 150112.181212.3727: DeploymentService: Ignore Task status: InitializeStorage, Succeeded: False, Warning: False, Continue: True
    [2488] 150112.181212.3727: DeploymentService: Ignore Task status: InitializeStorage, Succeeded: False, Warning: False, Continue: True
    [2488] 150112.181212.3727: DeploymentService: Task: InitializeStorage, Succeeded: False, Warning: False, Continue: True
    [2488] 150112.181212.3727: DeploymentService: Here is the list of errors we encountered during setup:
    [2488] 150112.181212.3727: DeploymentService: FATAL: InitializeStorage: 
    [2488] 150112.181212.4059: DeploymentService: Creating ISqmProviderClient
    [2488] 150112.181212.4059: DeploymentService: Getting IC Start Time
    [2488] 150112.181212.4069: DeploymentService: Retrieved IC Start Time is 01/12/2015 18:11:49
    [2488] 150112.181212.4088: DeploymentService: SQM value DATAID_WSE_DEPLOYMENT_TASKFAIL set to InitializeStorage
    [2488] 150112.181212.4147: DeploymentService: SQM value DATAID_WSE_IS_HOSTED set to 4
    [2488] 150112.181212.5163: DeploymentService: SQM value DATAID_WSE_Deployment_Container set to 3
    [2488] 150112.181212.5485: DeploymentService: SQM value DATAID_WSE_Deployment_ADEnv set to 34
    [2488] 150112.181212.5621: General: Search for object with query: Select * FROM SoftwareLicensingService
    [2488] 150112.181213.6784: General: Search for object with query: Select * FROM SoftwareLicensingProduct WHERE ApplicationId="55c92734-d682-4d71-983e-d6ec3f16059f" AND PartialProductKey <> null
    [2488] 150112.181213.8317: General: ActivationStatus.ReArmCount = 1000
    [2488] 150112.181213.8327: General: ActivationStatus.LicenseStatus = 1
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