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Bad boy Warrior
Is there a way around to run lets say internet explorer as a standard user when your logged in as a standard user? Assume I have 2 standard users:

Standard user 1
Standard user 2

I would like to run a program as standard user 2 when im already logged in as standard user 1.

The same question also applies to Outlook. In XP using office 2003 i use to run outlook as another user (standard user 2 when logged in as standard user 1) so i viewed user 2 emails when logged in as user 1.

Hope that makes sense

Thanks
aviv00
i know that in console there a runas.exe app

that u could choose what exist user to run with

i used it long ago with firefox cuz the viruses

u could make a bat file in C:\Users\Administrator

and with alt+r run it without getting in cmd and run the manually

but u need to set password to that user
Bad boy Warrior
QUOTE (aviv00 @ Nov 29 2007, 12:53 PM) *
i know that in console there a runas.exe app

that u could choose what exist user to run with

i used it long ago with firefox cuz the viruses

u could make a bat file in C:\Users\Administrator

and with alt+r run it without getting in cmd and run the manually

but u need to set password to that user


Thanks for your reply - what console are you referring to?
fizban2
from a command prompt, type runas to see everything that you can do with the command
Bad boy Warrior
QUOTE (fizban2 @ Nov 30 2007, 10:10 AM) *
from a command prompt, type runas to see everything that you can do with the command


I done that but i get the message "The runas command is not supported"????
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