Re: RUNAS when a user is just in the user group

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Thanks for yours answers but :

Lanwench, i cannot do that because i wanna have the right of the domain
administrator

i use the manip of pgarvan for ie6, but since you have ie7 i doesn't work

so have someone an other solution ?
nicolas
--
nt


"pgarvan" wrote:

Nicolas,

You can try doing this using Internet Explorer instead of explorer.exe.

[1] Right-click on Internet Explorer, and select runas from the context menu.
[2] Enter the credentials of the administrator or a user account with
administrator privileges, and click OK.
[3] When Internet Explorer starts up, type in the path to the parent of the
folder you wish to modify as though you were using explorer.exe; e.g.
"C:\Files"

You should now be able to modify the permissions.

Regards,

Patrick

""Ken Zhao [MSFT]"" wrote:

Hello,

Thank you for using newsgroup and thanks for Lanwench's notification.

Thanks & Regards,

Ken Zhao

Microsoft Online Support
Microsoft Global Technical Support Center

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| nicolas29 <nt29@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
| > hello
| >
| > i m the administror of the company, so all people have portable with
| > xp pro
| >
| > i make then only in the computer\user group
| >
| > i wan't to modify the security on a folder, i wanna use the runas
| > command to start the explorer but i don't works, no reponse ...
| >
| > how can y start the explorer with administrator rights
| > thanks...
| > nicolas
|
|
| You can't run explorer.exe using RunAs. I think you'll need to log in as
a
| local admin.
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|


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