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Hi,
For some reason "run as" (shift + right click) command is not working on
some of the XP computers (+sp2) in our environment. "Secondary logon" service
is started normally on those computers but after using "run as" command there
appears no logon window where to fullfill your admin credentials.
> Hi,
>
> For some reason "run as" (shift + right click) command is not working on
> some of the XP computers (+sp2) in our environment. "Secondary logon" service
> is started normally on those computers but after using "run as" command there
> appears no logon window where to fullfill your admin credentials.
>
> Any hints would be appreciated.
>
> Sami
Archived from groups: microsoft.public.windowsxp.general (More info?)
thans for a hint - yes it works fine from command prompt but it´s not so
handy to use -
so it is still mystery why shift+right click wont work.
"Danny" wrote:
> The only thing I can suggest is to see if it works from the command line first:
>
> http://weblogs.asp.net/mreynolds/archive/2003/07/08/9809.aspx
>
> "STJ" wrote:
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > For some reason "run as" (shift + right click) command is not working on
> > some of the XP computers (+sp2) in our environment. "Secondary logon" service
> > is started normally on those computers but after using "run as" command there
> > appears no logon window where to fullfill your admin credentials.
> >
> > Any hints would be appreciated.
> >
> > Sami
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"STJ" <STJ@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> Hi,
>
> For some reason "run as" (shift + right click) command is not working on
> some of the XP computers (+sp2) in our environment. "Secondary logon"
service
> is started normally on those computers but after using "run as" command
there
> appears no logon window where to fullfill your admin credentials.
>
> Any hints would be appreciated.
>
> Sami
Running runas from the Command Prompt might give you some
clues: