From: Adrian Marsh on 23 Apr 2010 04:44 Yes I'm sure.. me too. Nope.. never run my own company (yet).. On 22/04/2010 23:29, nhlapc wrote: > > > GUEST wrote: > > Hi All, > > > > Am having to venture now into starting to deploy Windows 7 Pro into > our > > AD (2003) environment. Current platform is all XP SP3/ Server 2003 > based. > > > > All of my users are set as local admins via group policy. And I > need to > > try and understand how that plays into UAC and Admin rights in > Windows 7. > > > > For example, > > > > Using an existing 2003-AD Domained account, I can't see to install > > applications without having UAC kick in and ask for elevation. > > When I put in my normal-user account details, it fails and repeats. > I > > have to enter a domain-admin account login to get the software to > install. > > > > I don't really want to have to turn UAC off unless its essential, > as I > > do agree with it checking for certain things, but can't see how to > tie > > that back into the current infrastructure. > > > > Any advice?? > > > > Thanks > > > > Adrian > > Hi, Adrian. I have to agree with Dave on this one. > By the way, are you the Adrian formerly from Marsh Communications? >
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