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The following shows how to runas common OU Admin tools. Simply create a new shortcut, using the below path as the <b>Target</b> and change <userid> to your userid. When you run the shortcut, you will be prompted to type your password, then the tool will launch using the alternate credentials. | The following shows how to runas common OU Admin tools. Simply create a new shortcut, using the below path as the <b>Target</b> and change <userid> to your userid. When you run the shortcut, you will be prompted to type your password, then the tool will launch using the alternate credentials. | ||
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+ | %windir%\system32\runas.exe /user:wolftech\<userid>.admin "cmd" | ||
* Generic MMC (build your own toolbox) | * Generic MMC (build your own toolbox) |
Revision as of 10:33, 12 February 2008
It is a good security practice not to use an OU Admin account for everyday computing. However, this can make the administration of your network a pain. Fortunately, the runas command allows you to run programs that need OU Admin priveleges while logged in as a normal domain user.
The following shows how to runas common OU Admin tools. Simply create a new shortcut, using the below path as the Target and change <userid> to your userid. When you run the shortcut, you will be prompted to type your password, then the tool will launch using the alternate credentials.
- Generic Admin CMD prompt
%windir%\system32\runas.exe /user:wolftech\<userid>.admin "cmd"
- Generic MMC (build your own toolbox)
%windir%\system32\runas.exe /user:wolftech\<userid>.admin "mmc"
- Active Directory Users and Computers
%windir%\system32\runas.exe /user:wolftech\<userid>.admin "mmc %windir%\system32\dsa.msc"
- Group Policy Management Console
%windir%\system32\runas.exe /user:wolftech\<userid>.admin "mmc %windir%\system32\gpmc.msc"
- Computer Management Console
%windir%\system32\runas.exe /user:wolftech\<userid>.admin "mmc %windir%\system32\compmgmt.msc"
- Offer Unsolicited Remote Assistance
C:\WINDOWS\system32\runas.exe /NETONLY /user:wolftech\<userid>.admin "%windir%\PCHEALTH\HELPCTR\Binaries\helpctr /url hcp://CN=Microsoft%20Corporation,L=Redmond,S=Washington,C=US/Remote%20Assistance/ Escalation/Unsolicited/unsolicitedrcui.htm"
In Vista (within the admin cmd prompt):
msra /expert