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Well..um, I'm new to posting, so I don't know if this is the right place to post this, but here goes. I have a program that is being ran as an administrative, and I need to know if there is a way to make it not run as one, without a warning or password needed on another user account. If it's possible, can anyone tell me how to do it? Any help is appriciated. -- SS94 |
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Create a standard user account and use the program in that account. It will not run as administrative. -- corei7 My computer specification: Intel corei7920,6GB DDR3 Ram.750GB Hard drive,512MB ATI Radeion 4850 Graphics card. |
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Create a standard user account and use the program in that account. It will not run as administrative. -- corei7 My computer specification: Intel corei7920,6GB DDR3 Ram.750GB Hard drive,512MB ATI Radeion 4850 Graphics card. |