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I've already heard opinions like: "I can not use this on the enterpise." or "This other sudo is just a few lines RunAs script that I can audit myself." (Sure, but building a feature-rich
sudo
takes far more lines than that.) and the next one probably will be: "I won't run as administrator something from a nobody on the internet."This is a trust problem. And I cannot create trust by myself.