Group Policy : Request
credentials for network installations
At least
Microsoft Windows 2000
Prompts users
for alternate logon credentials during network-based installations. This
setting displays the Install Program As Other User dialog box even when a
program is being installed from files on a network computer across a local area
network connection. If you disable this setting or do not configure it, this dialog
box appears only when users are installing programs from local media. The
Install Program as Other User dialog box prompts the current user for the user
name and password of an administrator. 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. If the dialog box does
not appear, the installation proceeds with the current user's permissions. If
these permissions are not sufficient, 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. Note: If
it is enabled, the Do not request alternate credentials setting takes precedence
over this setting. When that setting is enabled, users are not prompted for
alternate logon credentials on any installation.
USER
Group Policy Path :
Administrative Templates\Windows Components\Windows
Explorer
Group Policy Registry Settings :
hkcu\software\microsoft\windows\currentversion\policies\network!promptrunasinstallnetpath
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