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How to start WinAppDriver as a non-admin user #1983
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By default it will run as a user. Unless you specify to run it as admin. |
Is it azure ADO task? If yes then run the test agent as user and not admin. |
Yes it is an ADO task which runs as a user with elevated permission. Is there a way to specify the test agent to run as user without customizing the image? Found this link but self-hosting is not an option due to compliance/security reasons for us. |
I know for sure self hosted agent it's possible, not sure about MS hosted agent. You need to raise a support ticket with Microsoft. |
Will do, thanks @anunay1 👍 |
Hi team, quite opposite to this issue: #1908, in my use case, the app being tested does not work under elevated permissions, so it has to run as a non-admin user to properly function.
Is there a way to specify a
runAs
user in the WinAppDriver ADO task?The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: