this is not really possible, as this is a simple portable browser and does not need admin rights. So it does not bypass admin rights, it simply does not use them.
So what exactly are you after?
What are you trying to do?
let us know what are you trying to do, then you might get some help. Without any details it is difficult to assist.
Most of the Programs here (except some system utils) do not need any admin rights to work, so you do not need to try to bypass the rights system.
What program exactly you have problems with?
Admin rights in Windows are done so that it is quite impossible to bypass it without braking the operating system itself.
You can think of some kind of crypto attack testing all sorts of passwords etc, but well this is other story, this is just hacking. This is certainly possible for people with advanced crypto knowledge.
You can completely reset the password thought, but this is not a bypass of admin rights, but just resetting authentication.
But simply bypass admin rights is not possible. If this would be possible easy 'with an app', MS would be out of business next day probably.
Pls note also this here is not any kind of hacker or warez site, so if you simply need help in some illegal activities, you may not get help here at all.
im on a pc which needs admin rights
as example ff portable runs smoothly on the machine its not bypass admin rights but not need them at all i guess...
so its legal what im doing when running it because im not blocked by the pc so its not somthing that not allowed by the admin...
but sandboxie portable says its needs admin rights to run...
so MY QUESTION IS do someone knows on a sandboxie portable ***or somthing similar*** that dont needs admin rights to run?
The whole point of sandboxing is to fully isolate an app from the system. To do that, you need admin rights. To do what you want, you need admin rights. That's the way Windows works.
Sometimes, the impossible can become possible, if you're awesome!
I think when someone creates some software which can by itself bypass the admin rights under windows, MS will close such hole within hours.
Otto Sykora
Basel, Switzerland
firefox portable can bypass admin rights on xp ... im on xp btw
this is not really possible, as this is a simple portable browser and does not need admin rights. So it does not bypass admin rights, it simply does not use them.
So what exactly are you after?
What are you trying to do?
Otto Sykora
Basel, Switzerland
admin rights pls
thanks
shimi
let us know what are you trying to do, then you might get some help. Without any details it is difficult to assist.
Most of the Programs here (except some system utils) do not need any admin rights to work, so you do not need to try to bypass the rights system.
What program exactly you have problems with?
Admin rights in Windows are done so that it is quite impossible to bypass it without braking the operating system itself.
You can think of some kind of crypto attack testing all sorts of passwords etc, but well this is other story, this is just hacking. This is certainly possible for people with advanced crypto knowledge.
You can completely reset the password thought, but this is not a bypass of admin rights, but just resetting authentication.
But simply bypass admin rights is not possible. If this would be possible easy 'with an app', MS would be out of business next day probably.
Pls note also this here is not any kind of hacker or warez site, so if you simply need help in some illegal activities, you may not get help here at all.
Otto Sykora
Basel, Switzerland
im on a pc which needs admin rights
as example ff portable runs smoothly on the machine its not bypass admin rights but not need them at all i guess...
so its legal what im doing when running it because im not blocked by the pc so its not somthing that not allowed by the admin...
but sandboxie portable says its needs admin rights to run...
so MY QUESTION IS do someone knows on a sandboxie portable ***or somthing similar*** that dont needs admin rights to run?
The whole point of sandboxing is to fully isolate an app from the system. To do that, you need admin rights. To do what you want, you need admin rights. That's the way Windows works.
Sometimes, the impossible can become possible, if you're awesome!