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I hope that I remembered correctly Sign in. United States English. Ask a question. Quick access. Search related threads. Remove From My Forums. Answered by:. You can replace cmd with any command you'd like to run if it contains spaces between characters, enclose it in double quotes.

Click OK. When prompted, enter the password for the account you've chosen. This method will start a new command shell in a new session, from which you can launch programs. For more information about the Windows Secondary Logon service, see articles and at the Microsoft Help and Support web site. Search Microsoft Support. This is document amsq in the Knowledge Base. Any user with multiple accounts can use runas to run a program, MMC console, or Control Panel item with alternate credentials.

You can run them as an administrator while you are logged on to your computer as a member of another group, such as the Users or Power Users group. As long as you provide the appropriate user account and password information, the user account has the ability to log on to the computer, and the program, MMC console, or Control Panel item is available on the system and to the user account.

With the runas command, you can administer a server in another domain or forest the computer from which you run a tool and the server you administer are in different domains or forests.

If you try to start a program, MMC console, or Control Panel item from a network location using runas , it might fail because the credentials used to connect to the shared network resource are different from the credentials used to start the program. The latter credentials may not be able to gain access to the same shared network resource.

Some items, such as the Printers folder and desktop items, are opened indirectly and cannot be started with the runas command. If the runas command fails, the Secondary Logon service might not be running or the user account you are using might not be valid.

To test the user account, try logging on to the appropriate domain using the account. Group Policy is not processed for the user whose credentials are supplied to the runas command. That's your response to me pointing out that a "use at your own risk" warning would have been a good idea? You however appear to have issues with people pointing out that there a few issues with your 'ible as posted. Out of the 10 comments you've posted so far 6 are "RAEGING" at other people, 2 are incorrect and only 1 comes anywhere close to offering any real information.

As to my age Reply 8 years ago on Introduction. There is one use, on computers with more than one login, you can view their documents even if it is password-protected!

Reply 11 years ago on Introduction. Tried on XP, Vista and 7. XP works best at my opinion. On 7 the sidebar disappears. On Vista interactive commands aren't allowed. That's all. If you mean it's impossible on a restricted account, yes. But I recommend Admins to do this only. And if you're not, hack the password with ophcrack.

Anyways, why you asking this? You "recommend Admins to do this only". What useful things can you do with it?



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