Hold the shift key down while right clicking on the program. This will show the "Run as" option in the list. Click on the run as and input the user name and password you want. James Collins
Field Service Engineer
A+, MCP
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You will have to touch each machine, it cannot be done remotely. I spent a lot of time trying to come up with a method of running a program under the context of the local administrator. The Runas must be installed first as a service, and even when that is done, I didn't have much luck in getting it to work.
Your best bet is to create a domain service account. Give that account admin privileges on your machines, and as aforementioned, use/create scheduled tasks to run under that service account. Matt
No boot camp certifications here, just pure knowledge.
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