Re: permissions via GPO
From: Ryan Hanisco (rhanisco_at_flagshipis.com)
Date: 11/24/04
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Date: Wed, 24 Nov 2004 11:59:19 -0600
Sri,
Yes, you can run a program as another user using the RUNAS command. The
problem with that is that it will ask for the password for that user on each
execution. There is a tool out there call sanur.exe that allows you to
specify an account and password removing that limitation.
http://www.commandline.co.uk/sanur/
Cheers,
-- Ryan Hanisco MCSE, MCDBA Flagship Integration Services "Sri" <Sri@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:005715D3-986D-445D-95E3-62994CA5E0A8@microsoft.com... > Ryan, > > Yes im linking to a excutable, and this program has icon funtion something > like mail notification. The only way to control this program is from that > icon only. > > Yes, in a way you got my point that I need to set file permissions. But How > do I set a permission to this program. I would like to know, is there anyway > to run a program with different user permissions? > > Thanks > Sri > > "Ryan Hanisco" wrote: > > > Sri, > > > > Hmm, its looks as though your problem might be easier than that. Are you > > sure you're linking to the executable. The error message seems to imply > > that you're trying to open the .ico file. > > > > Also, if you really need to control who runs a program, I would do this with > > either file permissions or through the policy that denies running specific > > applications. > > > > -- > > Ryan Hanisco > > MCSE, MCDBA > > Flagship Integration Services > > > > > > "Sri" <Sri@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > > news:5BF66394-D2A7-4F43-9589-483223B64EF7@microsoft.com... > > > I need to assign permission to a specific program for an user group. This > > > program needs create icon on taskbar. Since I locked the taskbar, the > > program > > > not working, getting error msg "cant open file abc.ico". Im launching > > this > > > program from Startup. > > > > > > Thanks > > > Sri > > > > > >
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