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  1. This is a question for Systems Administrators of all kinds - those who manage software on a domain where users have restricted rights - and who have Windows 7 computers in their domain. How do you get around UAC to install Software or Certificates remotely and without user intervention? ... and without being logged in to the computer. ( There is no such thing as "right click and.." answers. We have over 3000 computers! ) I've tried scheduled tasks (schtasks.exe) with the /RL HIGHEST switch - no good. I've even looked into PowerShell 2.0 - but it is not what I need. Even with UAC disabled, some things still need the "Run As Administrator" privileges to actually install properly. Has Microsoft completely screwed Systems Administrators with this UAC ??
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