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Setting up a program to run as administrator with a catch...

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novellmel

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May 12, 2002
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I am a network administrator.

We have several users here at work who cannot have administrative rights to their computers by policy.

I have a piece of software that requires users to be logged in as administrators.

As a test, I created a local user on a spare PC in my office that has administrative rights to that PC. I logged in as one of our users. When I right-click on the shortcut to the software that requires administrative rights, I can click "Run As", choose this created user, type in the password, and run the software with administrative rights.
That works fine.

The catch is that I don't want the users to know this created user's name or password. Is there a way to set up a program such that it automatically runs as this created administrator and does not prompt the users for this administrator's name and password? I want this to be so transparent to the users that they think they're running the program as themselves.
 
haha sweet I just logged in to post the same problem and voila! I'm running into a problem trying to get Nero to run as a regular user to no avail, so this should do the trick! Thanks!

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