Trusted Installer user account: what is this account?

original title: Trusted Installer user account

I noticed that in the permissions for the windows folder there is a user Installer trust account in the ACL. What is this account? and can I connect as trusted Installer? It makes no sense because when windows is installed, it is under NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM

See here:

Windows resource protection

http://en.Wikipedia.org/wiki/Windows_Resource_Protection

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