How do I make a program only available to one user?

How do I make a program only available to one user?

Follow these steps:

  1. Press Windows key on your keyboard, find the app, right-click and select Open file location.
  2. Right-click the program and select Properties.
  3. On the Shortcut tab, click Advanced…
  4. Tick the Run as administrator check box and click OK.
  5. Press Windows key again on your keyboard, and type UAC.

How do I make a program accessible to all users in Windows 10?

Select Settings > Accounts > Family & other users, click the account to which you want to give administrator rights, click Change account type, then click Account type. Choose Administrator and click OK. That’ll do it.

Where is the All users StartUp folder?

The All Users Startup Folder is located at the following path: C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs\StartUp.

Can you restrict apps installation using apps from store only?

Based on my own understanding, the permissions for app installation is controlled by the Windows Store, you just can’t manage it from Intune. Especially, the Windows store apps are developed and running on the UWP platform. It’s totally different with the Desktop apps.

How to allow non-admin users to install software and applications?

You can use SCCM, Group Policy, scripts, etc to achieve this. why don’t you use GPO with computer or user configuration to install the software, that way no user requires admin permissions?

Can you restrict apps on Azure AD joined devices?

You have restricted the installation of apps on Azure AD joined devices and that works. I understand that. You want to allow admins to install apps if the user requires. Do you mean you want to deploy apps to these devices through Intune? What specific permissions are you referring to?

Can you install programs on a standard account?

I understand that you want to completely block a user from installing programs while logged onto a standard account. A user logged into a standard account will be allowed to install programs that do not affect other user accounts.