Checking if the application can work without administrator rights?

In order for Windows users to log in as regular users instead of an administrator, I need to check that all their applications are working properly with limited rights.

Is there an application specifically designed to verify that the application can work with limited rights, or the SysInternals Process Monitor that everyone uses for this purpose?

Thank.

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Run this application on Windows 7 / Vista with access control enabled. You can consider Windows 7 as a testing application :)

When writing and debugging a program, it is recommended to use an account without an administrator with activated access control on the developer's computer. This creates some problems, and Windows developers hate it by disabling access control or using an administrator account. However, while working on Linux / Unix, we do not have administrator rights, and everything is in order.

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