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OutFile UserInfo.exe
!define REALMSG "$\nOriginal non-restricted account type: $2"
Section
ClearErrors
UserInfo::GetName
IfErrors Win9x
Pop $0
UserInfo::GetAccountType
Pop $1
# GetOriginalAccountType will check the tokens of the original user of the
# current thread/process. If the user tokens were elevated or limited for
# this process, GetOriginalAccountType will return the non-restricted
# account type.
# On Vista with UAC, for example, this is not the same value when running
# with `RequestExecutionLevel user`. GetOriginalAccountType will return
# "admin" while GetAccountType will return "user".
UserInfo::GetOriginalAccountType
Pop $2
StrCmp $1 "Admin" 0 +3
MessageBox MB_OK 'User "$0" is in the Administrators group${REALMSG}'
Goto done
StrCmp $1 "Power" 0 +3
MessageBox MB_OK 'User "$0" is in the Power Users group${REALMSG}'
Goto done
StrCmp $1 "User" 0 +3
MessageBox MB_OK 'User "$0" is just a regular user${REALMSG}'
Goto done
StrCmp $1 "Guest" 0 +3
MessageBox MB_OK 'User "$0" is a guest${REALMSG}'
Goto done
MessageBox MB_OK "Unknown error"
Goto done
Win9x:
# This one means you don't need to care about admin or
# not admin because Windows 9x doesn't either
MessageBox MB_OK "Error! This DLL can't run under Windows 9x!"
done:
SectionEnd
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