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You may modify your administrative rights. For in-depth assistance regarding your concern in grand standard user account admin rights, we recommend that you post your inquiry on TechNet forum. Was this reply helpful? Yes No. Sorry this didn't help. Thanks for your feedback. M Reniff. I need to test updating the license in SPSS which will have to be done another computer. I have the same question Report abuse. Details required :. Cancel Submit.

But it allows users to install certain things like Adobe Updates, and allows us to install printers, and run a couple of custom apps which require Admin. Most vendors let you figure that out by yourself and are just concerned with getting the product to market. Security is the last thing on their minds. Whenever I have a problem like that, I've usually been able to solve it by running the process monitor from sysinternals. I logon to the users account, then run process monitor as administrator and supply my credentials.

I then run the app and examine what it is failin on. Find out what DLLs are being used by the program and give Modify rights to them. I believe DiskMon from the Sysinternals Suite will give you that information but don't quote me on that This is an easy one, we just Disable Windows Installer service.

After reviewing our options with the vendor, it became clear that simply giving the users modify rights to the specific folders within the Program Files directory would not suffice. We have begun testing Privilege Authority and the results I've seen from my testing thus far look very promising. Privilege Authority uses GPO to push out policies allowing regular users to launch either specified applications or applications within specified folders with elevated permissions automatically.

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Rockn This person is a verified professional. Many places insist on separation of privilege between accounts, so people like me would have two accounts; one normal user, and a second Domain Admin. Theory being when I need to do adminly things I log in as that user, and leave things I can do as just-me answer email, printing, writing documentation to the account that's just me.

This is common in Unix-land, but not so common in MS-land. What I probably should do is drop the admin permissions that my account has over my own PC, but that's a big project that I'm in the middle of and I'd like to be able to do some bits of work beforehand.

Dan Dan 1, 17 17 silver badges 27 27 bronze badges. RunAs gets me a non-elevated command prompt as the other user. Even when run from an elevated prompt as myself. Richard Gadsden - you are getting the non elevated prompt for the other user becasue the other user does not have admin rights to the local machine. You cannot pass your elevated access between accounts. Which is kind of lame, since it's almost its primary function.

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