Networked 1312 and Admin Rights

Hi,
Recently all of our users had their local admin rights removed and now no one can scan through the network unless they log off and log back in as local admin (which is a pain of course). I've tried a few different things like installing the software from a folder where they have full rights but the scanning will not go to completion without admin rights.  You can't install with Run As and if you try to scan with Run as it will not let you have access to the file
Any workaround for this?
Thanks!

I can't do a **** thing and have been hunting and trying everything I know to fix
Please describe in detail all you have attempted to do in order to resolve the issue.
Actually - from the day I recevied this newMac I had trouble simply FINDING WiFi - opening a WiFi interfae panel - entering any info to log on to a Wi-Fi home network already set-up and working previously - etc
Did you call Apple tech support?  If not, why not?

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