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Install Applications as a domain account

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One way around is to deploy a task sequence with a single 'Run Command Line' step. This TS step allows you to specify a domain account.

 

If the users who will be installing this have rights, you could test installing with user rights also.

 

There may be things on the PowerShell side that may work as well. I would start here: http://blogs.technet.com/b/benshy/archive/2012/06/04/using-a-powershell-script-to-run-as-a-different-user-amp-elevate-the-process.aspx

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