How to determine exact permissions a program requires
Wednesday, October 14, 2009 at 7:44 am Windows XP Annoyances Discussion Forum
Posted by Anontemp123
(2 messages posted)
I am using a very old version of Adobe Premiere (version 6.0). According to Adobe's
support site (http://kb2.adobe.com/cps/323/323976.html), if I want to use an NTFS
file system with Adobe Premiere 6, I must log in as Administrator. Currently, I
have to shift-right-click Premiere and "Run as..." Administrator. I don't like to
run anything as Administrator or Power Users. Is there anyway to determine exactly
which permissions are required by the program? Then I can just assign those permissions
to my user account. Even if someone would have an idea of the sort of permissions
I should be looking at. I've been playing around with Sysinternals FileMon/RegMon/ProcessMonitor
trying to figure it out. Oddly, it runs under a non-Administrator account on Windows
2000 perfectly okay. Thanks for any ideas.
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