I'm attempting to get an add on named rapidILL to work with a program called Illiad.
When I run the application as an admin, everything works fine, but when I run it as a user it gives a windows error (when they ask if I want to send the issue to microsoft or not). Giving the user an admin account is NOT an option as part of company policy.
I've made a group to which I've added all policies that admins have, but users don't, but this has not worked(the aim was to pinpoint which specific privilege was needed and just give that privilege). I've also given the user account full access to all files that the applications uses, but also to no avail.
I've also tried running as admin under a user account and saving administrative credentials, both through the windows pop up and via the shortcut target option,all to no avail.
I'm wondering if there are any ideas that anyone else can suggest?