What is the best way to share execution priviledges between limited users, power users, and administrators?
Say an application has already been installed by a higher priviledged user type, and a limited user cannot execute it - e.g. an ISP login software, or Spy Sweeper. Note: ISP login software lacks profile, so I suppose I could just create that, however, Spy Sweeper is a head scratcher.
Should the application be uninstalled and reinstall under All Users? How do you install an application to allow All Users to use it?
I have already tried to use the "Run As" right-click Properties w/Shift key approach and that does not work.
Is there an approach with regard to local security policy that would do what I want to do? How is that done? Or, is Access Control List the way to go?
-- Tom
Say an application has already been installed by a higher priviledged user type, and a limited user cannot execute it - e.g. an ISP login software, or Spy Sweeper. Note: ISP login software lacks profile, so I suppose I could just create that, however, Spy Sweeper is a head scratcher.
Should the application be uninstalled and reinstall under All Users? How do you install an application to allow All Users to use it?
I have already tried to use the "Run As" right-click Properties w/Shift key approach and that does not work.
Is there an approach with regard to local security policy that would do what I want to do? How is that done? Or, is Access Control List the way to go?
-- Tom