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Hi guys, a bit of a tricky problem here. Basicly we have limited accounts set up for our workers in my job. We are not using domain, just local limited accounts. Basicly we have a program that runs on a website through a activex plugin which needs administrator priviledges to run. I have created a shortcut on the desktop with its destination being "http://server:2080", which opens up IE at that location. Now the problem is tho, that as the pluging requires admin access it throws an error. One thing: there is no "Run As" in the right-click menu if you create a shurtcut with this as destionation. Other thing: how do i make it so that only this one shortcut will ALWAYS be ran as admin, w/o having to put a password in every time?
Thanks!
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if requires an admin account to run it, then u will need log on admin account, that is
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Simple answer: You can't.
__________________This is why people hate ActiveX, and why poor coding is to blame for Windows never really pulling off the user restriction level of Linux.
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