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IE 6

I've a package which has IE 6 installing by default. However when I deploy by SMS 2.0, it does require someone with administrator privileges to log on after the reboot.

Is there a quick way to go about this without having to give users local admin rights?

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Posted by: kkaminsk 20 years ago
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It's been a while since I've deployed IE but there are some solutions.

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/810011/EN-US/

But I think if you use IEAK to customize it you can set for the second half of the install to have administrator priviledges. So there are a few ways but it is dependant on how you want to deploy it.
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