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Status Planned
Portfolio area InTouch HMI
Created by Sam Soens
Created on Jan 23, 2025

Non-Administrator WindowMaker Access

For Standalone applications, only users with Administrator privileges are allowed to open and edit applications in InTouch WindowMaker. If a user without administrator privileges attempts to launch InTouch WindowMaker, an error dialog box appears, informing users that they need administrative privileges to proceed. Users without administrative privileges can launch WindowMaker via IDE for Managed applications. This is a product enhancement request that for Standalone applications, users without admininstrator rights can open and edit applications in InTouch WindowMaker. End users might not want to give operators Administrator rights, but do want them to be able to edit a standalone application.

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    Rickard Norin
    Jan 5, 2026

    We expect that InTouch 2026 will allow application developers to conduct most tasks in Applicaiton Manager and WindowMaker without being granted Administrator privileges. Somefew configuration options may still require Administrator privileges since they may touch parts of the OS that requires such permissions, e.g. to enable WindowViewer to run as a service, but WindowViewer shall no longer required elevated permissions for common application developement tasks.