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  • Enter Admin password when prompted by RunAs cmd - Super User
    runas user:localadmin "c:\users\localuser\desktop\control exe" < password txt What this does is use password txt as input as if these are entered in console by a user Every keypress you make that produces a character will be transmitted to your command The downside is that you store the password in a textfile that can be opened
  • Run as Different User Shortcut - Create for Specified Program and User
    When you use the runas shortcut that you created below, you will be prompted to enter the user's password in a command prompt before the program will run as the specified user
  • windows - Run as different user and elevate - Super User
    I don't think such an option exists As a work around you could start the command line as an admin and execute the following command to run the command line with admin privileges as the other user runas netonly user:YourUser cmd exe
  • Pass parameters to program started with Runas - Super User
    5 For anyone stumbling upon this while searching for a way to use runas with an application where its own parameters may contain spaces The original accepted answer with \" did not work for me What works is to put a double quote to actually be able to pass arguments with spaces:
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    runas profile savecred user:OtherUserName regedit It asks for my password but after I type it in, I get RUNAS ERROR: Unable to run - regedit 740: The requested operation requires elevation I understand that regedit has to be run as an administrator, but I am running the command prompt as administrator OtherUserName is an Administrator type
  • using runas with Administrator account versus other admin accounts
    On my computer, I have two admin accounts The default admin account named "Administrator", and a new admin account named "testadmin " If I run the following commands: runas user:testadmin cmd exe
  • Command line runas to really, really run as administrator
    Or "runas user:administrator cmd exe" - it does run a command prompt, it says "running as administrator" - but in reality it is not I can right-click mybatch cmd and "Run as administrator" : and that works fine
  • Run PowerShell script as a different user and elevated
    Are you automating something or just running a script occasionally? Is the script directory local or on the network? As you've noticed, starting a new instance of powershell with runas won't change the user, and runasuser won't elevate the process You'll need to do them both in the opposite order If you are logged in as the local admin, start Powershell with RunAsUser, or through: Shift




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