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Alexey2013-08-20 08:59:41
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Alexey, 2013-08-20 08:59:41

Running msi with normal rights (no UAC prompt)?

Good afternoon!
Created msi via MSI Package Builder Enterprise for subsequent installation on remote machines via PsExec. But I ran into a problem: when starting msi, the UAC window pops up, i.e. by default, all msi are launched with admin rights (I don’t need this, msi just contains several files), but I need a “silent” installation, so to speak, because no one sits behind “remote machines”, and run to satisfy UAC requests no one will. How can one start (or create) an msi like this? So that nothing comes out, the maximum is a window at the end about a successful installation.

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Anatoly, 2013-08-20
@Renzo

Maybe the point is where he puts the program? Google chrome is perfectly silent, but put in the AppData folder and not program files

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Renaissance, 2013-08-20
@Renaissance

technet.microsoft.com/en-us/sysinternals/bb897553.aspx
Usage section.

If no username is specified, the remote process runs under the same account as the PsExec program.

You need to run it as a user who has Administrator rights. This can be a local administrator account (if it is enabled everywhere), or an account with acc. rights in Active Directory.

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Nikolai Turnaviotov, 2013-08-23
@foxmuldercp

And who prevents to distribute this msi by group policy on all domain or OU? no questions at all, it is necessary - put it is not necessary - demolished.

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Vitaly, 2015-01-27
@vitosua

Here I have a program that creates only 1 folder and 1 file for 3 lines with options in \AppData\Roaming
and UAC still asks for access rights to the hard drive, I don’t understand why? and how to get around it legally

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