EasyPHP Devserver v17.1 Windows 10
I work in a High School and students require to access and run this software. The students have standard user accounts and work using Windows 10 Enterprise within a domain setting. As far as I can tell, the only way to effectively run this software is "as administrator", the dashboard will not launch otherwise.
We cannot give our students administrator privileges, so I wondered if someone could suggest another solution to have this software run for the students, which they need for exam assessment purposes?
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I work in a High School and students require to access and run this software. The students have standard user accounts and work using Windows 10 Enterprise within a domain setting. As far as I can tell, the only way to effectively run this software is "as administrator", the dashboard will not launch otherwise.
We cannot give our students administrator privileges, so I wondered if someone could suggest another solution to have this software run for the students, which they need for exam assessment purposes?
easyphp devserver
You don't need admin rights. The students should be able to use Devserver wihtout any admin privilege from a USB key or from a folder in their Windows account (C:UsersStudentNameAppDataRoaming
for example).
– Peter Estiven
Nov 23 '18 at 3:22
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I work in a High School and students require to access and run this software. The students have standard user accounts and work using Windows 10 Enterprise within a domain setting. As far as I can tell, the only way to effectively run this software is "as administrator", the dashboard will not launch otherwise.
We cannot give our students administrator privileges, so I wondered if someone could suggest another solution to have this software run for the students, which they need for exam assessment purposes?
easyphp devserver
I work in a High School and students require to access and run this software. The students have standard user accounts and work using Windows 10 Enterprise within a domain setting. As far as I can tell, the only way to effectively run this software is "as administrator", the dashboard will not launch otherwise.
We cannot give our students administrator privileges, so I wondered if someone could suggest another solution to have this software run for the students, which they need for exam assessment purposes?
easyphp devserver
easyphp devserver
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You don't need admin rights. The students should be able to use Devserver wihtout any admin privilege from a USB key or from a folder in their Windows account (C:UsersStudentNameAppDataRoaming
for example).
– Peter Estiven
Nov 23 '18 at 3:22
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You don't need admin rights. The students should be able to use Devserver wihtout any admin privilege from a USB key or from a folder in their Windows account (C:UsersStudentNameAppDataRoaming
for example).
– Peter Estiven
Nov 23 '18 at 3:22
You don't need admin rights. The students should be able to use Devserver wihtout any admin privilege from a USB key or from a folder in their Windows account (
C:UsersStudentNameAppDataRoaming
for example).– Peter Estiven
Nov 23 '18 at 3:22
You don't need admin rights. The students should be able to use Devserver wihtout any admin privilege from a USB key or from a folder in their Windows account (
C:UsersStudentNameAppDataRoaming
for example).– Peter Estiven
Nov 23 '18 at 3:22
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You don't need admin rights. The students should be able to use Devserver wihtout any admin privilege from a USB key or from a folder in their Windows account (
C:UsersStudentNameAppDataRoaming
for example).– Peter Estiven
Nov 23 '18 at 3:22