Administration Privilege

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    Did you read my previous post: Administration Privilege
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  2. Posts : 23
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       #12

    logicearth said:
    I'm going to go one a limb here, you used your Domain credentials correct? Despite the computer being logged in under a local, non domain account? Granted I am assuming this school's computers are under a domain.
    Hello my friend,

    No, i am not using Domain credentials, but i will tell you the situation, the school will open officially on September, and still there is no network at all. fine ?
    so, to save time, i took her PC to our office, configured it, joined to the domain and installed the required programs.

    Partially, you are correct and i will explain for you.

    In the school, they are using Internet USB which provided by (ISP) temporary.
    There are two accounts for her, one is local account which i created temporary for her until our company create the Domain account.

    Second, Domain account which has been created for her recently.

    Once i log into her Domain account and try to install any program using administrator privilege i receive that message, despite i type the password correctly but still showing that message.

    Hope you got the picture clear.

    Thanks for your help.
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       #13

    Kari said:
    Confusing. Geeks are we now trying to go from A to B via Z?

    First, OP has clearly misunderstood something: Running an application or install / setup file as administrator does not mean it will be run with OP's admin account's credentials. Instead it means running something as the Windows native, buil-in administrator.

    Mahmoud, this is really simple: When logged in to this standard user's account, double click the installation application (no need to run as admin from context menu). As the user has no rights to install it, Windows UAC prompts you to give permission. Simply enter your password and click Yes to install the program.

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    Kari
    Hello kary,

    Exactly this message appear, and still showing error despite i input admin user and password.

    It is my fault that i didn't take a screenshot, but next time i will do.

    Thanks for your help
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  4. Posts : 23
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       #14

    Kari said:
    Did you read my previous post: Administration Privilege
    Yes Kary, :) even when i double click the setup file, it is showing me that message and i enter the password.
    But still giving me error user name or password.
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  5. Posts : 17,545
    Windows 10 Pro x64 EN-GB
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    mahmoudmoosa said:
    Kari said:
    Did you read my previous post: Administration Privilege
    Yes Kary, :) even when i double click the setup file, it is showing me that message and i enter the password.
    But still giving me error user name or password.
    It means the credentials are not correct. Make a screenshot of the UAC prompt and post it here.
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  6. Posts : 23
    Windows 7 Professional 32 bit
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       #16

    Kari said:
    mahmoudmoosa said:
    Kari said:
    Did you read my previous post: Administration Privilege
    Yes Kary, :) even when i double click the setup file, it is showing me that message and i enter the password.
    But still giving me error user name or password.
    It means the credentials are not correct. Make a screenshot of the UAC prompt and post it here.
    If i got it, i will post it here.
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