I tried to do the same thing with a more "obscure" program and found that this time instead of the old windows framed dialogue I was now presented with a windows 8 looking blue strip across the screen again asking me to enter admin info but with no "X" button. This seems very odd to me and also circumvents the main reason why I made a standard user account, to have control of what is installed. By simply closing theĭialogue the install file would run and install firefox, no password required. I did this by starting the install app, a dialogue popped up asking me for admin password however this dialogue had a regular windows frame with an "X" to close it in top right. However I could also start it and install the application. ![]() I recently noticed that while logged in only on the standard user I could download the install file for firefox, nothing wrong with that. I have two accounts on my Windows 8 machine, one admin (with password) and one standard user with no password.
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