Re: Install Apps rights?
- From: Jacques Schett <homeless@xxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 30 May 2007 10:12:53 -0400
Good suggestions, thanks. I'll see how we can implement these.
Jacques,.
What you are asking for is contradictory, so its not likely to be a to-do
item. I recognise the position you are in, so here are a few workarounds.
- put a VM on the server and let them be an admin of that.
- create a VM, ask the vendor to do their stuff and document it, then make
the same changes to the real server.
- invite the vendor in, snapshot their changes on a test PC or on a VM, then
build an msi and use that.
- give the vendor temporary rights, watch over them while they install the
software, then withdraw the rights.
What you can't do is give admin rights and retain the quality of the setup.
Installing software (mostly) requires access to the protected parts of the
system, hence giving rights to install software but not admin rights is
(mostly) a contradiction in terms,
Anthony
http://www.airdesk.co.uk
"Jacques Schett" <homeless@xxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Hi
Unfortunately that isn't possible.
Maybe a Microsoft "To Do" list item? Thanks, all, for the input!
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