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roverradio  
#1 Posted : Tuesday, June 26, 2018 9:59:25 PM(UTC)
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All of my other machines are setup for Admin login.

But I have a need for a workstation with a standard Windows user (Windows 10).

When logged in as that user, NDI doesn't work. But if I use "Open as Administrator" to open vMix, it works. Of course, defeats the purpose if I have to give out Admin password.

Firewall is completely off to test.

It should, in theory, work with Standard user, right?
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#2 Posted : Wednesday, July 11, 2018 2:01:52 PM(UTC)
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I found out exactly the same issue today. This is frustrating. Especially in a domain environment where standard users is the norm admins are the exception. Is this a bug or just the way windows is. I would expect a fully functional software even without admin rights.
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#3 Posted : Thursday, July 12, 2018 10:45:54 AM(UTC)
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As a short term measure, you don't need to give out the admin password. There is a process by which you can preset an application to run with admin rights, even though the current user is not admin.

https://www.techadvisor....r-in-windows-10-3632744/
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#4 Posted : Friday, July 13, 2018 5:06:46 AM(UTC)
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mjgraves wrote:
As a short term measure, you don't need to give out the admin password. There is a process by which you can preset an application to run with admin rights, even though the current user is not admin.

https://www.techadvisor....r-in-windows-10-3632744/


This is only half way true. You would need to create a local admin account and use that user to apply the setting. On a domain level the administrator PW will (I hope for everyone) change regularly and will break after the change.

Anyway I still stick with my request to have a fully featured software even with restricted user rights.
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#5 Posted : Friday, July 13, 2018 10:10:47 AM(UTC)
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mavik wrote:
This is only half way true. You would need to create a local admin account and use that user to apply the setting. On a domain level the administrator PW will (I hope for everyone) change regularly and will break after the change.

Anyway I still stick with my request to have a fully featured software even with restricted user rights.


Understood and agreed. I suspect that a good many users are not actually joined to a domain. Most especially if they are very portable.
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