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Where do I need to set the rights to install software for a regular domain user?
Good afternoon.
Created a group in AD
2 users have full rights
1 normal user
Created a group policy object
Launched gpupdate / force
Rebooted computers with admin accounts, everything is OK, everything is installed
Restarting a regular user - zero result.
I suspect it's a matter of access.
Where can I set the user the right to install? It does not mean to give full rights in AD. Somewhere in the Group Office. politicians have such an opportunity? Type check the "Install this software with administrative rights" checkbox.
Thank you. Need it urgently =)
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Why not use a silent installation from the admin? Or enter the policy somewhere, or even psexec and a remote computer.
You need to actually install the software through group policy, in any case this is done from under the account of the computer itself (that is, from under the system), including access to the distribution kit - that is, you need to grant permissions to the domain computers group (or some computers or groups of computers) to the resource where the distributions are located. But the rights to run this software can then be issued to a group of users.
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