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goofan
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run a exe file

#1 Post by goofan » 22 Feb 2010 08:58

Hi i need to RUN a program.
I also need to run "run as administrator" the wampmanager.

what ive tried is:

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START /f wampmanager.exe  /im notepad++.exe /im navicat.exe
RUN /f wampmanager.exe  /im notepad++.exe /im navicat.exe


Im a newbie at this so any help and commants is greatfully accepted.

/Thanks in advance
/Thomas

oldguy
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Joined: 22 Feb 2010 13:27

Re: run a exe file

#2 Post by oldguy » 22 Feb 2010 13:36

This should get you started:

runas /?

RUNAS USAGE:

RUNAS [ [/noprofile | /profile] [/env] [/netonly] ]
/user:<UserName> program

RUNAS [ [/noprofile | /profile] [/env] [/netonly] ]
/smartcard [/user:<UserName>] program

/noprofile specifies that the user's profile should not be loaded.
This causes the application to load more quickly, but
can cause some applications to malfunction.
/profile specifies that the user's profile should be loaded.
This is the default.
/env to use current environment instead of user's.
/netonly use if the credentials specified are for remote
access only.
/savecred to use credentials previously saved by the user.
This option is not available on Windows XP Home Edition
and will be ignored.
/smartcard use if the credentials are to be supplied from a
smartcard.
/user <UserName> should be in form USER@DOMAIN or DOMAIN\USER
program command line for EXE. See below for examples

Examples:
> runas /noprofile /user:mymachine\administrator cmd
> runas /profile /env /user:mydomain\admin "mmc %windir%\system32\dsa.msc"
> runas /env /user:user@domain.microsoft.com "notepad \"my file.txt\""

NOTE: Enter user's password only when prompted.
NOTE: USER@DOMAIN is not compatible with /netonly.
NOTE: /profile is not compatible with /netonly.

goofan
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Joined: 02 Dec 2009 03:50

Re: run a exe file

#3 Post by goofan » 22 Feb 2010 17:49

thanks

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