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How to add components of Microsoft Office without Logging out and Logging in as Admin

 
 
Herbert Chan
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      13th Dec 2007
Hello,

I am the administrator in my office. Sometimes I will need to add for my
users some optional components of Microsoft Office. I know such components
will need to be added through Add or Remove Program inside Control Panel.
With a normal user's account, it is not possible to add components to
Microsoft Office. Is it possible that when I am at my user's desk, I can
run this Add or Remove Program module as admin, without having to log out
and log in as Admin and make the change and then log out again and let the
user log in again?

Herbert




 
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gsjutla
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      13th Dec 2007
use the following command from command prompt

runas /user:adminaccount "control appwiz.cpl"

Replace the adminaccount with your account that you use to run add remove
programs in administrator account. It is pretty safe as it will ask you for
password behind asterisk.

With best regards
Gurpreet Singh

"Herbert Chan" wrote:

> Hello,
>
> I am the administrator in my office. Sometimes I will need to add for my
> users some optional components of Microsoft Office. I know such components
> will need to be added through Add or Remove Program inside Control Panel.
> With a normal user's account, it is not possible to add components to
> Microsoft Office. Is it possible that when I am at my user's desk, I can
> run this Add or Remove Program module as admin, without having to log out
> and log in as Admin and make the change and then log out again and let the
> user log in again?
>
> Herbert
>
>
>
>
>

 
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Herbert Chan
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      13th Dec 2007
Thanks! You are marvellous. That saves a lot of troubles.

Herbert

"gsjutla" <(E-Mail Removed)> ¼¶¼g©ó¶l¥ó·s»D:78C8A1EF-D53D-4318-BAB3-(E-Mail Removed)...
> use the following command from command prompt
>
> runas /user:adminaccount "control appwiz.cpl"
>
> Replace the adminaccount with your account that you use to run add remove
> programs in administrator account. It is pretty safe as it will ask you
> for
> password behind asterisk.
>
> With best regards
> Gurpreet Singh
>
> "Herbert Chan" wrote:
>
>> Hello,
>>
>> I am the administrator in my office. Sometimes I will need to add for my
>> users some optional components of Microsoft Office. I know such
>> components
>> will need to be added through Add or Remove Program inside Control Panel.
>> With a normal user's account, it is not possible to add components to
>> Microsoft Office. Is it possible that when I am at my user's desk, I can
>> run this Add or Remove Program module as admin, without having to log out
>> and log in as Admin and make the change and then log out again and let
>> the
>> user log in again?
>>
>> Herbert
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>



 
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