Install* MCR without Administrator rights
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Hello everybody,
I want compile some GUI into windows standalone application (*exe).
To run these application I need to install MCR and I tried to follow this procedure:
The main idea is run my applications in different computers WITHOUT the necessity of privileges to run it.
Doing the steps when I want to run vcredist_x86.exe in a different computer it is required the privileges.
There was also other alternative with an older version here:
My version is 2010b but I can use the most recent version which support the possibility to run MCR without privileges.
Thanks in advance.
Regards
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Friedrich
on 7 Oct 2011
Hi,
there is no supported way to get it working without admin privileges. The steps which are needed to take are explained in the documentation (replace network drive with local drive):
So you have to install the vcredist_x86.exe which needs privileges. The MCR can simply be copied from another install location.
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Jason Ross
on 7 Oct 2011
It's not something tied to a MATLAB version. The request for elevated privileges is a result of the UAC (User Access Control) functionality introduced by Microsoft starting in Vista. Any arbitrary program that installs something will require elevated privileges.
Jason Ross
on 7 Oct 2011
An addendum to the previous entry: programs that perform "administrative" actions will require elevation. As already mentioned, this might include changing the system PATH. Other actions would be registering DLLs, installing a service, writing to the system directory, editing certain parts of the Registry and so on.
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