Running a program under reduced privileges

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Quick question - is there a simple way to run a program (e.g. a browser) under reduced privileges?

There are lot's of threads and resources that explain how to run things under elevated privileges. However, I have not found any information on how to do the opposite: how to lower privileges for a single program (for example, just for Firefox). I am aware of the third-party software (DropMyRights, for example) that can do just that. I am wondering of there is a simple native way to this.
 

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UAC already partly does it for you.

It will take away administrator token from you and give user token, unless you elevate it with UAC prompt.
 

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I am wondering of there is a simple native way to this.

There is, but Firefox does not make use of it. Both IE and Chrome do. You need to have UAC on and not be using the hidden Administrator account. For IE it will say "Protection Mode On" at the bottom.
 

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Thanks guys, I'll try your suggestions. I don't usually use IE, but it's funny that it might turn out safer than Firefox, not that I actually go to "dangerous" web sites. In fact, since IE exists in the 64-bit version, then together with the "Protection Mode On" it might be the safest option, unless running as a standard user actually works out for Firefox.
 

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Dell Inspiron 530
OS
Windows 7 Ultimate (x64)
CPU
Q6600
Memory
8 GB
Graphics Card(s)
ATI Radeon HD 2600 XT
Monitor(s) Displays
Samsung Syncmaster P2450
Screen Resolution
1920x1080
Hard Drives
Samsung HD103UJ
Samsung HD501LJ
Internet Speed
25 Mb/s
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