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Oleg Shevchenko2017-04-14 16:11:13
System administration
Oleg Shevchenko, 2017-04-14 16:11:13

How to properly set up user accounts?

Good day! Please help me figure it out. So we have a PC with the user account "user-n45" this account has administrator rights, the programs "Fineriader" are installed. It is necessary to take away the administrator rights of the user-n45 account. What I've done. created an Admin account with admin rights and a password. In the account User-n45 lowered the rights. Now the problem is that when you start Finereader, you need to enter the password for the Admin account. How to get out of this situation so as not to enter the password from the Admin account every time. Thank you! OS Win7 pro 64

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Smithson, 2017-04-14
@Smithson

Reinstall finereader as a user with current rights.

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Mikhail Lyalin, 2017-04-14
@mr_jok

www.oszone.net/10594#800

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Ltonid, 2017-04-14
@AtaZ

If the program requires admin rights, then it needs them. It won't and can't be done otherwise. In such cases, either write a tricky script and burn the admin password, or give rights to the user.
I did this for boos: they work under the user, and if the program requires an admin, they enter from a local account created specifically for this. And the security is normal and the programs work. Is that to train users and hope that they are adequate. If users are not adequate, then they do not need the program.

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themedev, 2017-04-14
@thematdev

0) NTFS. If you still have FAT32 then go look further for the answer.
1) Remove administrator rights from Everyone, and make the program work for the user.
Нужно уметь устанавливать доступ к папкам.
Ну уж если пользователи неадекватные, то это виноваты не они, а Вы, так как Вы устроили эту анархию. Тогда уж лучше вообще удалить C:\ProgramData полностью! Если это школьный компьютер, а это школьный компьютер, то нафиг им вообще FineReader нужен. Лучше модули для Python'а им установите.

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