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Old January 15th 10, 10:57 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.security_admin
Jordan
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Default Run one app as admin

I need to be able to allow one application to run as a local admin, but
still keep all the users as power users. I believe this must be possible
because of the way and AV program operates. For instance I had someone
logon as a power user to a computer and they naturally cannot access
c:\Documents and Settings\OtherUsers but they can initiate a AV scan on that
folder that shows that it is traversing security to do what it needs.

I want to be able to set it up so any user that runs C:\Program
Files\Prog\Myprog.exe as an admin.



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Old January 16th 10, 09:46 AM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.security_admin
Anteaus
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Default Run one app as admin


http://www.autoitscript.com/autoit3/...ions/RunAs.htm


"Jordan" wrote:

I need to be able to allow one application to run as a local admin, but
still keep all the users as power users. I believe this must be possible
because of the way and AV program operates. For instance I had someone
logon as a power user to a computer and they naturally cannot access
c:\Documents and Settings\OtherUsers but they can initiate a AV scan on that
folder that shows that it is traversing security to do what it needs.

I want to be able to set it up so any user that runs C:\Program
Files\Prog\Myprog.exe as an admin.



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