Installing JInitiator without admin rights fails

Dear experts!
We have an application server (10.1.0.2) with a web form application onto it. On the client side there are about 50 users. Some of them have and some don't have admin rights.
When calling the forms application the first time JInitiator is downloaded and installed onto the local pc. This works well for the admin users but fails without admin rights.
So what is the recommended way in this case? Is there a workaround for non admin users?
Thanks
Markus

Can you expand on this 4dyomi ? You mentioned Novell Zenworks ? What if
your application is a Web application and users are not part of the intranet.
Pure web-based users.

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