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Re: Runas problem (kind of....): msg#00242

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

next time I will read more carefully... It is a shortcut? are there
arguments to the shortcut? what does the propery page look like?

Larry

--- In AutoItList@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "Kenneth M. Hargis"
<stiletto@xxxx> wrote:
> Larry,
>
> I assume you're asking how I'm running the software now....
>
> Right now I'm having to put all of the Win2K domain users in as
Domain
> admins in order to get the software to run. This, obviously, is
> undesirable. On a non-domain model, the software will apparently
run on an
> individual machine under Power User. But I hadn't tried anything
beyond
> using the 'run as other user' option in the shortcut, and manually
logging
> in as Admin, which of course is also not that desirable.
>
> So I'm basically hoping that I can get this working, as I don't
really have
> any other options.
>
> -KMH
>
> >red, try adding the /profile to the runas string...
> >
> >KMH, how do you run the program manually, using runas?
> >
> >Larry
> >
> >--- In AutoItList@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "Kenneth M. Hargis"
> ><stiletto@xxxx> wrote:
> > > Got it put together, put in my variables, and when it ran I got
the
> >message
> > > box saying it was successful, and then got the same error I get
in
> >my
> > > script: MISSING FILE: C"\WINNT\SYSTEM32\PMCONFIG.DAT
> > >
> > > which is a data file for the program, located in the same
directory
> >as the
> > > program executable, and the scripts.
> > >
> > > Any other ideas?
> > >
> > > -KMH
> > >
> > > >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>
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> >tp://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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