Under Review
over 7 years ago

Use pre-determined Administrator account always

Situation

  • Selected "Run as administrator"
  • Logged in user is local admin

When these scripts run, they are being done so by the logged in user because he/she has local admin rights.  This is not ideal because the pre-defined Desktop Authority user has special permissions to Active Directory or SQL tables that need to be modified.

 

I am looking for a way (besides embedding run as commands in the scripts) to force Desktop Authority to always use pre-determined administrator account.

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  • Using a pre-determined Administrator account always is essential for maintaining control and security over your system or platform, ensuring that only authorized users can make critical changes. This practice helps streamline management and safeguard sensitive data. Similarly, when managing apps or tools like Insta Pro Update, having a designated administrator account allows for smooth updates, feature management, and enhanced security, ensuring that only trusted users can access advanced settings and updates for a more optimized experience.

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  • Using a pre-determined Administrator account always is essential for maintaining control and security over your system or platform, ensuring that only authorized users can make critical changes. This practice helps streamline management and safeguard sensitive data. Similarly, when managing apps or tools like Insta Pro Update, having a designated administrator account allows for smooth updates, feature management, and enhanced security, ensuring that only trusted users can access advanced settings and updates for a more optimized experience.

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