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How to install the program if it asks for an administrator password?
On a remote PC in a domain, you need to install the teamviewer software, but during installation it requires a domain administrator password, and the same when installing any program. Of course, I can’t give the password to the user, I tried to install it remotely via Skype, but when a dialog box for entering the administrator password is displayed, Skype turns off the session. Because of this, it is impossible to deliver anything to the user.
I am the domain administrator, I just don’t want to go to the other end of the city to install programs.
Perhaps I still do not understand much, so I want to figure out how to do it.
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How to install the program if it asks for an administrator password?Enter a password of course.
need to install teamviewer softwareFor normal control, the teamviewer does not need to be installed, it works without installation.
tried to install remotely via skype controlDon't worry about scaping in the domain network, contact the domain administrator, he knows how to install it.
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1. Corporate images must be prepared in advance by installing all the necessary software. If 1 program is used which is vital for administrator rights and it is launched a little more often than 1 time, then the UAC behavior can be configured: winitpro.ru/index.php/2014/04/17/kak-otklyuchit-ua...
2. For remote administration uses specialized software, teamviewer, RMS, Dameware, etc. Skype is a file hosting service
3. It is not necessary to use domain accounts in a domain. Local ones continue to work, just the system needs to specify the local computer to search for the appropriate account
4. If there is a connection to the domain, then RDP should also work, in which the UAC request for elevation of rights should work correctly
5. There is another option, launching through a script using runas
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