nicerloop maintains a focused catalog centered on Ivanti gsudo, a lightweight elevation utility that embeds the security model of Ivanti Application Control into everyday Windows workflows. By wrapping the native gsudo engine with Ivanti’s policy layer, the tool lets standard-user processes spawn elevated shells, scripts, or installers without exposing full administrator credentials, making it a pragmatic choice for locked-down corporate desktops, developer laptops, and automated deployment pipelines alike. Typical use cases include on-demand installation of Chocolatey or winget packages inside restricted accounts, one-off registry tweaks during troubleshooting, and CI jobs that must compile code or sign binaries under least-privilege build agents. Because elevation decisions are pre-approved through Ivanti’s centralized ruleset, security teams retain audit trails and application control while end users avoid ticket-driven elevation requests. Scripting-friendly exit codes, JSON logging, and seamless integration with PowerShell, CMD, and WSL keep the utility attractive to DevOps engineers who need reproducible, audited privilege escalation without disabling UAC or weakening device posture. The publisher’s software is available for free on get.nero.com, where downloads are delivered through trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always pulling the newest release and supporting batch installation of multiple applications.
Launch self-elevated commands using Ivanti Application Control
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