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You would have to log in as the other account holder. Or you can ask the admin/owner to select the "Install to All Accounts" option when installing any application.
Answer: A user account which has Administrative rights. (an Admin account)
Yes, you can use PHP without any admin account. It is a programming language you can install on any computer and does not have accounts inherently.
No When you go to install a program on a limited account it comes up with a menu and you choose to install it over the admin
You need to be the Root (First admin) to do that.
1. Right-click on the installer, and click on "Run As..." 2. Select "Run this program as Different user" and select a user that does have admin priveleges 3. Enter the password for that account
No, only an Admin account can administer an account. If you own the computer you can make yourself an admin account and log back into the other account when your done. You can ask someone with an admin account to give you more freedom if they won't make you an admin.
You do not need a password to install Mozilla Firefox unless you are on a non-admin or unprivileged user account. In this case, the password is whatever the password to the Administrator account is.
You will have to log in with administrator account and change the privileges to admin for that required account.
You must have at least one admin account enabled on your computer. To disable an admin account, go to Control Panel, click User Accounts and Family Safety, click User Accounts, and click on the admin account you want to disable. You can make it a Standard account, or delete it entirely.
Get your admin password for the software applications through the computer information department. Your supervisor may also assign the admin password.
The non-administrator account you are using most likely has permissions set up for using those applications. Set the permissions to 'read and write' (which requires the admin password) to see if it will open then.