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I thought there was a simple way to do this... when logged in as Administrator, I have a
Windows XP .exe program that, for security reasons, I only want it to run as a limited user (NOT with Admin privileges). I thought I could right-click the .exe and select a setting to do this, but I can't find a setting. How can I set a .exe file so that, even when logged in as an Administrator, it will ALWAYS run as a limited user? Thanks!! |
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> I thought there was a simple way to do this... when logged in as Administrator, I have a > Windows XP .exe program that, for security reasons, I only want it to run as a limited > user (NOT with Admin privileges). > > I thought I could right-click the .exe and select a setting to do this, but I can't find > a setting. > > How can I set a .exe file so that, even when logged in as an Administrator, it will > ALWAYS run as a limited user? > > Thanks!! FYI, the program accesses the CD/DVD drive, and I don't want the program to let anything on the CD/DVD drive to operate with Administrator privileges. |
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You may try to remove other users from the Security tab. Remember
administrator can't do any thing he wants. -- Bob Lin, MS-MVP, MCSE & CNE Networking, Internet, Routing, VPN Troubleshooting on http://www.ChicagoTech.net How to Setup Windows, Network, VPN & Remote Access on http://www.HowToNetworking.com "Tony" <TonyB77@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:%23IgYBcEkIHA.1204@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl... >I thought there was a simple way to do this... when logged in as >Administrator, I have a > Windows XP .exe program that, for security reasons, I only want it to run > as a limited > user (NOT with Admin privileges). > > I thought I could right-click the .exe and select a setting to do this, > but I can't find > a setting. > > How can I set a .exe file so that, even when logged in as an > Administrator, it will > ALWAYS run as a limited user? > > Thanks!! > > |
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"Tony" wrote: > FYI, the program accesses the CD/DVD drive, and I don't want the program to > let anything on the CD/DVD drive to operate with Administrator privileges. A better approach is to use TrustNoExe to block executables running from the CD drive. This also takes care of the possibility of malicious autorunning CD-R's, which the alternate-user approach does not. If you DO need to install an app from CD, there's an option to turn the protection off until next reboot. http://www.beyondlogic.org/solutions...ust-no-exe.htm |
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