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Jerome,
If you run this .exe file in your administrator account, does it open the program you want the standard user to be able to?
Jerome,
If you run this .exe file in your administrator account, does it open the program you want the standard user to be able to?
No. The program doesn't seem to be your regular program, when I run the custom short-cut in the Administrator account, the CMD window, flashes open, closes, that's it. I may try to make the short-cut again, I don't have high hopes that things will be different the second time around !
Yeah, if the program's exe won't run normally in your administrator account, then it will not work with this in the tutorial either.
The tutorial is useless for this program, arghhh any other suggestions ? I'll try one more time, if the same results, need an alternative.
When I run the short-cut within an Administrator account, it's not to say it doesn't work, the command window flashes extremely fast, open, then closes, that I'm unable to catch any error. Opening a command window then running the short-cut, still won't allow me to catch what the error is.
Nar, I mean when you run the AsShellProcess.exe file itself instead in your administrator account, does it run. :)
Thanks for all your help Brink. After searching, I found some information from others experiencing the same problem. Unfortunately all the solutions, were unsuccessful. My only solution is to try a program that can do it, otherwise, I have to manually enter in the Admin password
If I mentioned this or not, the three programs I want to run at Start-up are in the Task Scheduler, I assume the installation of the programs did this automatically. Except I'm prompt for the Administration password when I restart the computer into a Standard account, this is what I want to overcome.