Running under a standard user in windows 7

We just bought Photoshop Elements 13 and when the user tries to run the program it run really slow and freezes quite a bit. This user is a standard user in Windows 7 no Administrative rights. If you right-click the icon and choose Run As Administrator it then runs like it is intended to. We don't allow our users to run as Admin so I need a fix for this. The only other thing I am wondering is that the computer is in a Active Directory Domain environment and we push our Group Policies to our systems. One of the policies redirects the users folders to a server share so the My Documents, My Photos, etc. are actually on the server drive not the local drive. Is that part of the problem? 
Any insight would be awesome!
Thanks,
-Scott

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