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I have an application that asks for adminin previleges to run on a user account with standard previleges on a Windows 7 OS. Assuming that there is no way of him knowing the Admin password what would be the best solution to bypass this problem?

alculete
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  • possible duplicate of [Grant admin rights on an application](http://superuser.com/questions/512921/grant-admin-rights-on-an-application), [Run As Administrator Shortcut Without Password Prompt](http://superuser.com/questions/244959/run-as-administrator-shortcut-without-password-prompt) – Ƭᴇcʜιᴇ007 Mar 12 '14 at 16:34
  • Provide the user the required permissions to run it without administrator permissions – Ramhound Mar 12 '14 at 18:47

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To solve the problem you need to add admin previleges to the program needed to that user. This link explains in details how to bypass this problem.

alculete
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  • Doing what you describe still requires the user providing the require administrator authentication in order to do the intial permission escalation on the process – Ramhound Mar 12 '14 at 18:47
  • You just have to do it once, next time it won't ask again – alculete Mar 26 '14 at 12:48
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My kids record in-game video for some of their games using Bandicam, which requires admin permissions to run. I use RunasSpc to launch the program as administrator.

I configured a RunasSpc instance specifically for Bandicam, and gave the kids a desktop shortcut that kicks off the RunasSpc process and initiates Bandicam startup.

Once an admin sets up RunasSpc, using it is literally so simple that a 6-year-old can do it.

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