Re: Runing a program using runas in a batch file
From: Marco (tired.of.spam)
Date: 02/12/04
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Date: Thu, 12 Feb 2004 16:53:15 +0100
Windows XP clients can use the /savecred option but under Windows 2000 there
is no such option and you need a third party tool .. hint .. hint!
-- Execute applications with elevated privileges [ www.neovalens.com ] -- "Mac D" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:f5dc01c3f16b$8e108d70$a501280a@phx.gbl... > hi, > > i want to use a batch file to install the latest MS patch > fast used in a logon script to run the patch as domain > admin. (i dont have sms server& bandiwdth to download the > pacth using WU is not there, too many machines) > > how do i specify the password of the domain admin or any > admin user in the script so that the users dont have to > input it and its typed only one within the script. i know > its not good from a security point of view but for now i > want to have this patch installed. > > the users can click through the rest of the setup once > install rights are given to the patch exe. > > pls help. > > > Mac D
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