No you cannot do that. I think the disk defragment snap-in checks on load to
make sure the user is a administrator. Theoretically you may be able to get
other tools to do this if you were willing to delegate close to full control
on the volume to every user. But allowing people unregulated write to some
volumes (C: specifically) is equivalent to making them admins (at least the
malicious ones can manage to become System by writing directly to the file
system)
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>I am trying to defrag my hard drive without admin privileges. Is there any
> way either registry or policies that can give the local user the
> privileges
> to defrag their hard drive on their own? Any help would be greatly
> appreciated.