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Re: Configure App to Run As Administrator without prompting for password On Jun 13, 3:26 pm, Jimmy Brush <j...@mvps.org> wrote:
> Neufusion wrote:
> > I installed Battlefield 2142 on my Windows Vista Ultimate PC. When I
> > run it, the UAC prompt pops up and says it needs administrator
> > priveldeges. I accept and it works.
>
> > When a normal (non-admin) user logs into my PC and tries to play, it
> > pops up and asks for *MY* password to authorize access. I type in MY
> > password, accept, and it works.
>
> > I just got a call on my cell phone - "Hey, I want to play BF2142, what
> > is your password?". I dont want to give away my password. I want
> > normal users to always be able to launch the application, even if I am
> > not there to put my password in.
>
> > How can this be done?
>
> If the application requires that an administrator run the program, there
> is nothing you can do short of making the users needing to run the
> program an administrator.
>
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> -JB
> Microsoft MVP - Windows Shell/User
> Windows Vista Support FAQ -http://www.jimmah.com/vista/- Hide quoted text -
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So kids can't play current games unless they are a system
administrator? Nice. |