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Posted 9/14/2007 7:30 AM
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Well my brother likes to play maple story a lot and when i'm logged off he can't play maple story on the guest account because it will ask for my admin password. I don't let him be logged in, its not that he doesn't know what hes doing in a computer but I don't want to give him security into everything either. So in short is there anyway I can make it where the guest account can access that one program without my admin password?

Anything would help i'm getting tired of him breathing down my nck about it. D:

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Posted 9/19/2007 3:47 AM
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Windows help: (search UAC)

How do I allow an application to run once with a full administrator access token in User Account Control?
Some legitimate applications require a full administrator access token in order to perform all their functions or tasks. The User Account Control (UAC) message will appear to request consent or credentials to allow an application to use the full administrator access token in any of the following circumstances:

The application developer has marked the application as requiring an administrator access token. This is done by using a development technique known as an "embedded manifest."

UAC has detected that the application is an installer or setup application. (Automatic detection can be disabled by using Group Policy.)

Microsoft has analyzed the application and provided an application compatibility shim. A shim is a small amount of extra code provided by Microsoft to support certain non-Microsoft applications.

An administrator has configured the application compatibility settings on the application's Program Properties page.

An interactive user right-clicked the application and then clicked Run as administrator to start the application.

All of these settings except Run as administrator apply every time the application is started. To run an application with a full administrator access token occasionally, use the follow procedure.

To perform the following procedure, you must be able to log on with or provide the credentials of a member of the localAdministrators group.

To run an application with a full administrator access token one time
Locate the program icon or a shortcut in Windows Explorer.

Right-click the program icon or shortcut, and then click Run as administrator.

When the User Account Control message appears, do one of the following:

If you are logged on as a standard user, or if UAC is configured to always require credentials, enter the appropriate credentials, and then click Submit.


If you are logged in as an administrator and UAC is not configured to always require credentials, click Continue to start the application.

Additional Resources

Windows User Account Control Step-by-Step Guide (http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?linkid=53781)


So I do not think you can.
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Posted 10/5/2007 8:53 PM
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If you do not want to type in your password all the time, create a standard account via the control panel, and then from there goto Parental Controls and block him from doing everything you do not want him to do. If you allow him access to the game he will NOT need your username or password to play it.

That should work.

-Brian

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