PrimoCache not starting with Standard User Account
Posted: Fri Aug 07, 2015 7:27 pm
Greetings!
Not sure whether this is a bug...
PrimoCache is able to auto load when a user account has Administrative rights... but with accounts that has Standard rights, when the account is logged into it does not auto load... when I try to load PrimoCache manually, administrative Password is required to load... I do not wish to give administrative rights to this account or wish to enter the password everytime I load it manually.
Tentative solution... boot Win 10, log in to Standard account... Load PrimoCache with Admin rights and go into Hibernation mode when not in use... so that whoever is using the standard user account doesn't need to keep asking administrator to input password to load...
Is there a simpler solution? maybe set up a policy/service?
edit: also I've just noticed that the screen/monitor doesn't appear to shut down when idle. So to test, I'd turn off PrimoCache and screen goes dim after 10 min per my settings in Windows...
PrimoCache version: 2.0.0
Cache Settings: Level 1 Cache with 1GB RAM, Cluste Size 4KB
Windows OS: Windows 10
Hardware Information (CPU/Motherboard/Memory/Harddisks): NVidia 9600M GT, Acer Aspire 6930G, 4GB RAM DDR2, Intel Core Duo Pro P7450.
Description:
Not sure whether this is a bug...
PrimoCache is able to auto load when a user account has Administrative rights... but with accounts that has Standard rights, when the account is logged into it does not auto load... when I try to load PrimoCache manually, administrative Password is required to load... I do not wish to give administrative rights to this account or wish to enter the password everytime I load it manually.
Tentative solution... boot Win 10, log in to Standard account... Load PrimoCache with Admin rights and go into Hibernation mode when not in use... so that whoever is using the standard user account doesn't need to keep asking administrator to input password to load...
Is there a simpler solution? maybe set up a policy/service?
edit: also I've just noticed that the screen/monitor doesn't appear to shut down when idle. So to test, I'd turn off PrimoCache and screen goes dim after 10 min per my settings in Windows...
PrimoCache version: 2.0.0
Cache Settings: Level 1 Cache with 1GB RAM, Cluste Size 4KB
Windows OS: Windows 10
Hardware Information (CPU/Motherboard/Memory/Harddisks): NVidia 9600M GT, Acer Aspire 6930G, 4GB RAM DDR2, Intel Core Duo Pro P7450.
Description: