‎09-19-2022
01:37 PM
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‎09-20-2022
09:12 AM
by
Danny
Is there some way to bypass the Admin account check from the command line? We are trying to install PIXMA G2260 drivers using a privilege management utility rather than an admin account. Most software launches with admin rights and has no issue, I'm only encountering this problem with the PIXMA driver setup. Is there a command line option that will allow me to install the driver without the admin account check, or do I need to tell my users to buy a different printer?
‎09-19-2022 01:45 PM
I'm not a tech, but wouldn't that be a security issue? 🤷
‎09-19-2022 01:51 PM
A list of command line switches for the driver setup? Usually adding a /? will get usually get me a list, but I can't even get that far.
‎09-19-2022 02:03 PM
That makes more sense! I'll send this over to see if support has any info on a tool. If you need an immediate answer, we recommend giving them a call at 800-652-2666.
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