standard user has one game that requires ADMIN security elevation. There is no way to allow the running of this game with out divulging the admin password.
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Wednesday, February 15, 2012 7:50 AM
The title says it all. I've asked around and all I've heard so far is that "we've heard from a lot of angry parents".
My son, a standard user on my Vista Ultimate box, has a game (FIFA 2 online) that must be elevated to ADMIN security credentials
otherwise it will not start.
(right click the icon, select run as Adminstrator, provide the password) .
The problem is, now my password is divulged. I would like a way to start his game and keep the password private.
I have tried the "runas" command, but I have not had any luck starting the game with it.
I'm beginning to believe that this is one scenario that MS did not consider when they designed the layered
security elevation and UAC. Otherwise, why would this be so difficult to do? On the face of it,
it's surely a simple request.
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Wednesday, February 15, 2012 8:14 AMTry thisRight click the FIFA folder in Program Files. Choose Properties, Securitytab. Click Edit button. Select Users in the top listbox and click FullControl in the bottom listbox. Click Ok.--..--"davexnet" wrote in message news:1bd58e22-1604-4c0b-92d4-88435e5d3092...> The title says it all. I've asked around and all I've heard so far is> that "we've heard from a lot of angry parents".>> My son, a standard user on my Vista Ultimate box, has a game (FIFA 2> online) that must be elevated to ADMIN security credentials>> otherwise it will not start.>> (right click the icon, select run as Adminstrator, provide the password) .>> The problem is, now my password is divulged. I would like a way to start> his game and keep the password private.>> I have tried the "runas" command, but I have not had any luck starting the> game with it.>> I'm beginning to believe that this is one scenario that MS did not> consider when they designed the layered>> security elevation and UAC. Otherwise, why would this be so difficult to> do? On the face of it,>> it's surely a simple request.>
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Wednesday, February 15, 2012 7:44 PMThanks for that permissions tip. I was quite excited that this may be the solution; I gave "Users" Full Control, but still the gameloader.exe will not start the game. (the start button does not become active) I downloaded Procmon in the hope of finding file or registry permissions failures, but so far I've not been able to find anything. Let me ask you this - Does this same bizarro situation exist in Windows 7? Didn't Microsoft ever envisage a situation where a game may need Admin authority to run? It's easy for MS to say the game should have been written to run in standard-user security context, but I have to deal with the game the way it currently is.
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Thursday, February 16, 2012 9:11 AMIf a guess doesn't work then Procmon is the way to go. Have you tried doubleclicking all exe files in the FIFA folder in case the game exe file isdifferent to the launcher exe file.There may be a compatibility shim that could work. I've only used shims onearlier versions of windows. The compatability tab in properties are a fewof the hundreds that exist.See http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ee461265(v=ws.10).aspx--..--"davexnet" wrote in message news:cb1c2f82-b4a2-47ae-a1f8-b8d15ac35863...> Thanks for that permissions tip. I was quite excited that this may be the> solution; I gave "Users" Full Control, but still the gameloader.exe will> not start the game. (the start button does not become active) I downloaded> Procmon in the hope of finding file or registry permissions failures, but> so far I've not been able to find anything. Let me ask you this - Does> this same bizarro situation exist in Windows 7? Didn't Microsoft ever> envisage a situation where a game may need Admin authority to run? It's> easy for MS to say the game should have been written to run in> standard-user security context, but I have to deal with the game the way> it currently is.

