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Re: Runas problem (kind of....): msg#00237

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Subject: Re: Runas problem (kind of....)

Found a mistake as I was looking at it again so make sure you have
the one that is dated today.

red
--- In AutoItList@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "Redndahead" <amoore@xxxx> wrote:
> I wrote a runas function which you can find here:
> http://groups.yahoo.com/group/AutoItList/files/FUNCTIONS/Runas.aut
>
> Here are the options
> ;4 Arguments
> ; $Argument1 = Path and name of the executable
> ; $Argument2 = Username to run it under including domain. If
> local account use computer name. Format Domain\\User
> ; $Argument3 = Password
> ; $Argument4 = Amount of time to wait for the command window
> before giving an error. Time is in seconds
> ;
> ;Output
> ; $ErrorLevel = 0 it ran successfully, 1 it was unsuccessfull
> ;
> ;Example
>
> Here is how to make the script make sure runas.aut is in the same
> folder as the script.
>
> SetBatchLines,150
> SetEnv,$Argument1,notepad
> SetEnv,$Argument2,
> SetEnv,$Argument3,
> SetEnv,$Argument4,5
> GoSub,$Runas
> IfEqual,$ErrorLevel,0,MsgBox,0,,It was successfull.
> IfEqual,$ErrorLevel,1,MsgBox,0,,It was unsuccessfull.
> Exit
> #Include runas.aut
>
> If you have any questions feel free to ask.
>
> red
> --- In AutoItList@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "Kenneth M. Hargis"
> <stiletto@xxxx> wrote:
> > Okay. I am trying to get an application to run under
> Administrator, but
> > for some reason it can't seem to find the directory that the
> software is
> > installed to, even if I have it in the path on the machine. It
> seems to be
> > looking for the associated files for the program in
\winnt\system32
> only,
> > and I get errors when it can't find them.
> >
> > The script I'm using is:
> >
> > HideAutoItWin, on
> > SetCapslockState, off
> > Run, C:\\WINNT\\System32\\runas.exe /user:%computername%
> \\Administrator
> > "C:\\YARDI\\PMWPROG\\MMW.EXE",C:\\YARDI\\PMWPROG,,hide
> > Send, <password>{ENTER}
> > Exit
> >
> > Am I correct in thinking that putting the path for the program as
> the next
> > thing in the command line /should/ give it the appropriate
working
> > directory? If that's the case, it doesn't seem to. Any
> suggestions/ ideas?
> >
> > Thanks!
> >
> > KMH


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