For windows instal Coco10/4/2023 I've discovered how to do it for both administrative and non-administrative users. If I run the installer manually, it asks me for PETER's credentials, but the app gets installed in JOE's user path.Ĭan I get the same behavior with Chocolatey? Am I doing something wrong or can I workaround this some way? But when I run a "single user" install (such as Wunderlist, which is installed at C:\Users\USERNAME\AppData\.) it get's installed at PETER's AppData and not JOE's AppData. If the app is a install for all users (such as Sublime Text 3, installed at C:\Program Users folder), everything goes OK. Then I can install Chocolatey (in C:\ProgramData\Chocolatey) and install packages on C:\ProgramData\Chocolatey\libs. When I open a prompt (or powershell) as admin, windows UAC asks for a admin username/password. So, lets say I have a user JOE that is not an admin on the domain (neither on the machine) and a user PETER that is admin on both, and that I'm logged in as JOE. I have a domain set on Win 2008 and all my users are not admins. I´m starting to use Chocolatey in the network of my hotel for software installs.
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