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Michel Morel
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I want to deploy a webcam driver that my users can install with a standard
account, not admin. How could I do that? We still use Win2000 on desktops
with Win2003 servers.
An open thought : I discovered that Windows installs a device without admin
rights and further asking if... the device driver is properly signed and of
compatible rank match with another installed device. E.g. if you plug a new
USB webcam and a USB webcam is already installed using the same driver and of
compatible rank match, Windows installs it.
Could the registry be pre populated with a webcam driver by, say group
policy deployment or login script? So that when a user plugs the webcam using
a regular account, Windows thinks this webcam has been previously installed,
and sets it up without admin rights...
Any toughts?
account, not admin. How could I do that? We still use Win2000 on desktops
with Win2003 servers.
An open thought : I discovered that Windows installs a device without admin
rights and further asking if... the device driver is properly signed and of
compatible rank match with another installed device. E.g. if you plug a new
USB webcam and a USB webcam is already installed using the same driver and of
compatible rank match, Windows installs it.
Could the registry be pre populated with a webcam driver by, say group
policy deployment or login script? So that when a user plugs the webcam using
a regular account, Windows thinks this webcam has been previously installed,
and sets it up without admin rights...
Any toughts?