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| Running application as administrator on limited account I have made this application that is automatically launched when a user logs into Windows. I would like the application to start as user administrator or system, even when a non-privileged (limited) user logs in. I want to do this so that a non-privileged user can not kill the process of my application in task manager - process tab. Is there any way to do this? |
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| Re: Running application as administrator on limited account Hi Marcus, Take a look at the following article: How to enable and use the "Run As" command when running programs in Windows http://support.microsoft.com/kb/294676 Regards, Anton Pegan "Marcus" <marcus.silfver@koping.net> wrote in message news:1162884257.764882.137350@b28g2000cwb.googlegr oups.com... >I have made this application that is automatically launched when a user > logs into Windows. > I would like the application to start as user administrator or system, > even when a non-privileged (limited) user logs in. > I want to do this so that a non-privileged user can not kill the > process of my application in task manager - process tab. > > Is there any way to do this? > |
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| Re: Running application as administrator on limited account Hi Anton, Thanks for answering. I also want to do this non-interactively (should be transparent to the limited user), so the limited user should not be prompted for password or something like that. Is this possible with "run as"? Maybe one can supply password on the command line together with the "run as" command or something like that? Some people claim there is a security risk in using "run as", what are your opinion about that. I also stumpled across something called CPAU, which seems to be something similar to "run as", do you have any experience with that tool? again, thanks for answering. Anton Pegan skrev: > Hi Marcus, > > Take a look at the following article: > > How to enable and use the "Run As" command when running programs in Windows > > http://support.microsoft.com/kb/294676 > > Regards, > > Anton Pegan > "Marcus" <marcus.silfver@koping.net> wrote in message > news:1162884257.764882.137350@b28g2000cwb.googlegr oups.com... > >I have made this application that is automatically launched when a user > > logs into Windows. > > I would like the application to start as user administrator or system, > > even when a non-privileged (limited) user logs in. > > I want to do this so that a non-privileged user can not kill the > > process of my application in task manager - process tab. > > > > Is there any way to do this? > > |
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| Re: Running application as administrator on limited account Hi Marcus, Actually Microsoft suggests that you always logon with a user account that has limited privileges for security reasons and use secondary logon or Run As option. You can run it using the command line. Just type "runas /user:administrator program.exe", but you will be always prompted for password. You can also use some third-party programs, like one you suggested, here is one: http://www.robotronic.de/runasspcEn.html http://blogs.msdn.com/oldnewthing/ar...29/271551.aspx You can use a script: http://www.experts-exchange.com/Oper..._20906129.html Creating a Scheduled task for that user, supplying appropriate username, password and application, would also do. How To Schedule Tasks in Windows XP http://support.microsoft.com/kb/308569 Regards, "Marcus" <marcus.silfver@koping.net> wrote in message news:1162887705.246356.26320@k70g2000cwa.googlegro ups.com... > Hi Anton, > > Thanks for answering. > > I also want to do this non-interactively (should be transparent to the > limited user), so the limited user should not be prompted for password > or something like that. Is this possible with "run as"? > Maybe one can supply password on the command line together with the > "run as" command or something like that? > > Some people claim there is a security risk in using "run as", what are > your opinion about that. > > I also stumpled across something called CPAU, which seems to be > something similar to "run as", do you have any experience with that > tool? > > again, thanks for answering. > > Anton Pegan skrev: > >> Hi Marcus, >> >> Take a look at the following article: >> >> How to enable and use the "Run As" command when running programs in >> Windows >> >> http://support.microsoft.com/kb/294676 >> >> Regards, >> >> Anton Pegan >> "Marcus" <marcus.silfver@koping.net> wrote in message >> news:1162884257.764882.137350@b28g2000cwb.googlegr oups.com... >> >I have made this application that is automatically launched when a user >> > logs into Windows. >> > I would like the application to start as user administrator or system, >> > even when a non-privileged (limited) user logs in. >> > I want to do this so that a non-privileged user can not kill the >> > process of my application in task manager - process tab. >> > >> > Is there any way to do this? >> > > |
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