Does FastPictureViewer require administrative privileges to run?
No. FastPictureViewer runs just fine within the context of a low privileges standard user. Under Windows 7 and Windows Vista it runs perfectly well with User Account Control (UAC) enabled, without triggering privilege elevation prompts except on two specific occasions: first during setup as the program install itself and secondly when recording the registration key, if and when such a key is installed (the program is then registered for all users on the given computer). For everyday operation FastPictureViewer does not require elevated or administrative privileges to run, it was specifically engineered and tested to run at low privileges on Vista and later systems.
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