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Bill
I've read a vague excerpt in a MCTS study guide book and have had a presenter
at a MS event debuting Vista that it is possible for a standard user logged
in with a standard user account to run an application that requires elevated
(admin) priveleges without having the user type in the username and password
of an administrator account. Both, however, were unable to give me any
specifics on how to accomplish this, and my Internet searches aren't kicking
back anything useful. Could someone tell me how this can be configured?
I've noticed the runas administrator checkbox on an exe's properties, but all
it seems to do it prompt for username and password of an admin. I've also
noticed the backward compatibility options, but it seems pretty vague as to
how those settings work.
thanks,
Bill
at a MS event debuting Vista that it is possible for a standard user logged
in with a standard user account to run an application that requires elevated
(admin) priveleges without having the user type in the username and password
of an administrator account. Both, however, were unable to give me any
specifics on how to accomplish this, and my Internet searches aren't kicking
back anything useful. Could someone tell me how this can be configured?
I've noticed the runas administrator checkbox on an exe's properties, but all
it seems to do it prompt for username and password of an admin. I've also
noticed the backward compatibility options, but it seems pretty vague as to
how those settings work.
thanks,
Bill