Install application to user's without administrator rights

If a user is not in the windows administrators group they can not install applications.
A simple zwsreg / zwsunreg will not run, In Console One applications under run options selecting run as secure system user does not work. I have tried several other options with workstations association etc. Can someone point me in the right direction to allow local users accounts permission to install applications from the Application Launcher ( NAL)
Im thinking the workstation manager should have rights to install applications from the NAL
Thanks!

Jbeattie,
> c:\install\picasa3-setup.exe
>
> Under "Run Options" Environment in "Console One "
> Executable security level:
> "Run as unsecured system user"
> It launches and shows up on the try but will not finish install?? Just
> hangs.
>
OK. Any way to enable logging? Also see:
http://www.appdeploy.com/packages/detail.asp?id=634
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