![]() ![]() That seems like it would work, unfortunately it's not an option, I already though about that and some of the programs I'm trying to run are on network shares and are run by other people who do NOT have admin rights, therefore if the exe(not exe's but I'll call it that for simplicity) is set to "Always run as Admin" then the other users won't be able to run them. Now in Autoit, just create a link to your executable. Then the Advanced Properties panel will display. Okay, then think you over complicating things.įirst off, go to all your programs that you want to run as Admin and right click, select Properties. So.is there some sort of way to make the script run in an EVERYTHING EXCEPT fashion? For example, Run A, B, and C, as Admin, but specifically not D? For example the Instant search function doesn't work, and users are unable to drag and drop attachments, they have to click the attachments button and find the files in that fashion which is cumbersome and honestly obnoxious. A thought is, I need my script to run as Admin, so I can use #RequireAdmin, but my problem is, I have an application (Outlook) that behaves differently if it is ran as Admin. The RunAs is what keeps coming up when I research the answer to my question, but I guess I don't understand fully if it will do what I need. I understand the #RequireAdmin function and what it's purpose is, I've used it in a few different scripts, however that's my problem, is that it run EVERYTHING as Admin. I've actually done quite a bit of research. Thank you guys so much for the quick responses!Īnd Jos, thank you for being a part of one of the most powerful scripting languages I've ever had the pleasure of learning.
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