Group Policy : Do not request
alternate credentials
At least
Microsoft Windows 2000
Prevents
users from submitting alternate logon credentials to install a program. This
setting suppresses the Install Program As Other User dialog box for local and
network installations. This dialog box, which prompts the current user for the
user name and password of an administrator, appears when users who are not
administrators try to install programs locally on their computers. This setting
allows administrators who have logged on as regular users to install programs
without logging off and logging on again using their administrator credentials.
Many programs can be installed only by an administrator. If you enable this
setting and a user does not have sufficient permissions to install a program,
the installation continues with the current user's logon credentials. As a
result, the installation might fail, or it might complete but not include all
features. Or, it might appear to complete successfully, but the installed
program might not operate correctly. If you disable this setting or do not
configure it, the Install Program As Other User dialog box appears whenever
users install programs locally on the computer. By default, users are not
prompted for alternate logon credentials when installing programs from a
network share. If enabled, this setting overrides the Request credentials for
network installations setting.
USER
Group Policy Path :
Administrative Templates\Windows Components\Windows
Explorer
Group Policy Registry Settings :
hkcu\software\microsoft\windows\currentversion\policies\network!norunasinstallprompt
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