Crossover Mac Run As Administrator

How to Run GUI Apps as root in Mac OS X Feb 6, 2013 - 10 Comments Those familiar with the command line know that running things with super user privileges is typically just a matter of using the sudo command. Download a free trial of CrossOver Mac at: short tutorial on how to use the Run Command using CrossOver Mac (version XI). To run a task as an administrator is, clearly, only useful if you're not already an admin user. If you're logged in to Windows as a regular, standard user, you can choose to open something as a different user that does have administrative rights so that you can avoid having to log out and then log back in as the administrator only to perform. Once you have Crossover on your Mac, you can double click any NWC setup program and install it into a new bottle. When you double click the setup program, the Crossover Software Installer box should open to allow you to configure how it should be installed. There are also CrossTie files available: CrossTie for NoteWorthy Composer 2.51. The Mac Viewer is a portable, standalone application that can be run without installation. Use it to open Origin files in the Mac environment (Mac OS 10.10 or newer) so that you can view and copy data to other applications, including the copying and pasting of Origin's publication-quality graphs and layout pages as PNG or PDF images.


Windows

- Microsoft® Windows 10, Windows 8.1, Windows 8, Windows 7, Windows Vista, Windows Server 2016, Windows Server 2012 or Windows Server 2008. (32 bit and 64 bit operating systems supported *)
- 2GB of RAM
- 800MB of available hard-disk space
-1280*720 or higher resolution display

Linux

-Linux Operating System (kernel 2.4 or later)
- Wine ** 1.8 (minimum), 1.9x or later (recommended) (Or an equivalent CrossOver version)
- Microsoft Data Access Components (MDAC) 2.8
- 2GB of RAM
- 800MB of available hard-disk space
- 1280*720 or higher resolution display

Mac OS X

-Mac OS 10.8 or later
- Wine 1.8 (minimum) (Or CrossOver Mac 15.0.1, or later)
- Microsoft Data Access Components (MDAC) 2.8
- Intel® based processor
- 2GB of RAM (128 MB or higher recommended)
- 800MB of available hard-disk space
- 1280*720 or higher resolution display
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Supported database products (DBMS) for use as an Enterprise Architect model repository ***

-Firebird
- MariaDB
- MySQL
- MS SQL Server (including Express and Azure)
- MS Access
- Oracle
- PostgreSQL

Note for Windows Vista and Windows 7 users:
Under Windows Vista (with User Account Control turned on) an application starts with only Standard permissions, regardless of what level of authority the current user has. As a result, an installer run normally with an Admin account under Vista only has Standard privileges and either is not able to write to certain critical areas of the registry/file system, or redirects the write requests to a per-user virtualized registry/file system.

Administrator

Sparx Systems recommends that if you are installing on Windows Vista, always run the Enterprise Architect installer with Administrator privileges (recommended whether you have UAC turned on or not). To grant the application Administrator privileges, right-click on the downloaded installer icon and select the Run as administrator menu option.

* Enterprise Architect is a 32 bit application, however it can be run on both 32-bit and 64-bit Windows Operating Systems.

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** Wine is continually updated. For the best experience, we recommend maintaining an updated version of either the Stable or Development version from winehq.org. The development version is frequently updated with fixes that will directly improve Enterprise Architect compatibility, but may experience small problems on occasion. In general, we believe that this branch offers the best experience with Enterprise Architect.

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*** The file based databases, MS Jet and Firebird, can be used with any edition of Enterprise Architect. These repository files are named as *.eap and *.feap, respectively. Hosting a model in a server based DBMS repository, however, requires Corporate edition, or higher. For a list of supported DBMS versions see the Help topic Server Based Repositories, under the subheading DBMS Products you can use.

Hi,
normally a .bat file is only a 'text'-file in which a set of instructions is defined that run at the 'Command Prompt' of Windows (and Windows only).
Since you are using Crossover and the main application seems to work within Crossover, the .bat file should work as well in Crossover.
Look at the Crossover manual to find out how to run a .bat file in Crossover.
Since neither Applescript nor Terminal nor OSX itself can handle the 'bottle' concept of Crossover, trying to translate a .bat file or using it outside of Crossover won't work.
Regards
Stefan

Crossover Mac Run As Administrator

Feb 15, 2009 4:36 AM