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Trustedinstaller - what is it? Trustedinstaller Windows 7. "Request permission from Trustedinstaller" - what should I do?

Whether you like it or not, there are situations,When the operating system Windows 7 (and above) is trying to use the so-called Trustedinstaller. What is this component in Windows systems, now and see.

Standard Translation

Trusted in English orAmerican means "trust". But it also happens in the form of Trustedinstaller. What is it, know not many users, because the fact is that in the installation process the distribution file of a third-party program can request the right to install. Hence - the problem.

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It seems that Trust is translated as "trust", andinstaller - as an "installer", however, sometimes the installer program is exposed to viruses and malicious codes. And, by the way, the application itself is capable of producing queries at its level, considering them to be active virus codes.

History of application

The Trustedinstaller security service was first applied to the Windows 7 system. It was responsible for editing the system files and system settings.

In fact, any user is faced withThe message "Request permission from TrustedInstaller" only in one case - when you try to edit the system configuration without access rights at the administrator level.

What is it really?

The saddest thing is that in the "Seven"there are two admins. The fact that a local user or a PC owner has administrator privileges does not mean anything (even if you have a Microsoft account).

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As it turns out, the system by default activated the recording of the so-called "Super Administrator". Have you noticed that some processes have to be run on behalf of the admin using the right-click menu?

What for it was necessary, probably, it is clear: the developers thus tried to protect the system, though, leaving the user with the opportunity to edit access rights.

Trustedinstaller: How to remove or disable this component?

To disable this service, you can use the standard system configurator, which is accessed in the Control Panel. But it selects not the program section, but the component menu.

If you take into account that the executable fileTrustedinstaller.exe is located in the system folder belonging to the operating system, any attempts to delete it are reduced to zero. The system simply will not allow this.

Let's see what needs to be done to remove the TrustedInstall component. Windows 7 in this respect is a fairly "pragmatic" system, despite its capabilities.

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Applying the rights of superadmin to many userssimply pushed away. Indeed, after all, even for the installer of any program the system for some reason raises doubts, although in fact the program can have both an SSL certificate and a digital signature.

In this regard, Trustedinstaller Windows7 obviously loses. The most important problem is that the system itself requires an account confirmation, although, as the corporation officials say, it is not necessary (this is the generally accepted rule for the tenth version).

Unlocker application

In addition, if anyone noticed, in Windows 7 inthe context menu has a special Unlocker service that allows you to unlock system processes. But it is only present in limited modifications of the system itself.

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К тому же, как утверждают сами специалисты Microsoft, this utility is not official in the main release. Therefore, it is worth pondering the question of its presence in the G-7. In principle, understanding the topic "Trustedinstaller: what is it?", You can put an end, if not one but.

Естественно, установить сторонний component-unlocker can be. The price of the issue is the security of the system as a whole. If the user is tired of receiving messages like "Request permission from Trustedinstaller" to change the system configuration or a specific file, when unlocking the main functions and features, you may encounter many things that can harm the system. In particular, this applies to incorrect settings for the size of the paging file, to reserve free space for saving copies of the system and the hard disk, etc.

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Direct shutdown is donedeactivating the Windows Resource Protection service. For example, for the system library termsrv.dll, you need to apply a right click on the file, and then use the properties and security menu. Further, the most important thing: in the new window, instead of the “trustor” Trustinstaller, we select administrators and apply the changes. Further in the group of administrators we simply tick off all the existing permissions, then click the “OK” button.

The result

Instead of an epilogue it is worth looking fromside on the trustinstaller module. What it is, I think, is already clear. It’s better to disable it in the "seven" (activation will not lead to anything good).

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In this case, questions were not considered.deactivating the superadmin account. This is a separate topic that has a solution in terms of using registry keys. But an understanding of the work of the service itself must exist.

If you give advice on installing the seventh versionWindows should clarify: never use repacks or unofficial distributions! They can contain not only viruses, but also modified components of the system itself, which can lead to a complete inoperability of a laptop or stationary computer terminal.

Then no optimizer program will help.By the way, it was in Windows 7 that such a problem arose initially. By installing the "top ten" and disabling the corresponding service, you can get rid of it. Even editing the autorun command msconfig in the Start menu (Win + R), if it is on the list, will do.

The rest remains to say that installing the "left" version of Windows can only lead to the fact that even the "iron" components will fly, so it is better not to risk it.

And one more look at Trustedinstaller.What is this is already clear, but if already a request to confirm the operation being performed is still present, you need to deactivate the “Superradmin” account in the group policy editor or in the system registry, and in such a way that the option to constantly launch programs and applications on behalf of admin. But be prepared for the fact that when you disable this entry, the system may require a password after a reboot and re-enter. If you do not remember him, it is better not to risk it and leave everything as it is.

Otherwise, it will be impossible to even entersystem under your account or when you enter a valid password. Unfortunately, such cases have already taken place. Microsoft experts prefer not to comment on such situations even in the case of official requests. Yes, and the seventh version of Windows, many of our users turns out to be pirated.