- #Microsoft publisher app .exe#
- #Microsoft publisher app windows 10#
- #Microsoft publisher app software#
That would happen only if it needs to do something else outside the application). Of course it works WITHOUT the admin rights, so it could maybe give me some problems later (but I think With this, the application works without asking me anything.
#Microsoft publisher app .exe#
exe file I want to run instead of "application path". bat file):Ĭmd /c "set _COMPAT_LAYER=RUNASINVOKER & start "" "application path" The command I use is the following (I've made a. I've discovered a cmd command which allow me to force to run an application as a normal user, so without the prompt for admin rights. Even doing "more details" I just have the Program location path. Of course I don't have that application, but the message is exactly the same. I've found on internet a message like the one I have: I think it was an old option (I saw it in old Windows versions looking for that prompt in goog.ehm, Bing :) ), but now there is not that check anymore.
#Microsoft publisher app software#
Its up to the software vendors to repackage their software so that installs (as a windows executable, not a windows store app) in the current user registry hive and does not make changes to the HKLM registry hive. (helps if you can include the name and vendor of this software with your questions) they may have already repackaged their software and are now distributing
#Microsoft publisher app windows 10#
They have to port their installers using the Windows 10 application bridge as they are making changes to the HKLM keys which is no longer a 'best practice' in Windows 10. Have you checked with the software vendors' web sites for updates for their software. Weird enough, it seems there is no such option in Win10 :/ while there was in Win7 I think (I seen the same error message searching on internet and there was a flag to "don't ask again for this app").įrom memory, isn't there an option to always allow on the UAC prompt.can you post a screen shot? To simply tell Windows "I trust them, stop asking me the admin password every damn time!". But since they are from an "unknown publisher", Windows need the admin password in order to run them. If you have feedback for TechNet Subscriber Support, you for your help, but no, I don't need to run these applications as an admin, I just need to normally run them as a normal user. Please remember to mark the replies as answers if they help. Microsoft does not guarantee the accuracy of this information. Please Note: Since the website is not hosted by Microsoft, the link may change without notice. We could check the link below about enable standard users to run a program with admin rights without the password. Run As Administrator will still require a password unless you are logged on as an admin.
Because your normalĪccount doesn't has Admin privileges, so you need to enter admin's credentials to continue. enter my admin's credentials to continue. According to your description, you want to allow some of these apps to run for a normal user( not administrator).