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Hi All,

I am making the installation file.

I want to check the "Administrator" before let the script do something.

If I use the following code:

If @UserName <> "Administrator" Then
 
EndIf

in some case, it's not correct because the user may change the name but they are still "Administrator group".

So, How can I check the user in "Administrator" group or not?

Tks,

LVD

Posted

If you mean that the user can change username, but still be in the administrator group, then check the SID of the user(this value will never change)

Challenge accepted!

Posted (edited)

If you want to check the users rights then use function IsAdmin().

Edited by water

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Posted

Or you could try using

#RequireAdmin

on top of your script so it always runs with administrative privileges.

Regards,Hannes[spoiler]If you can't convince them, confuse them![/spoiler]

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