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Using psexec from the System account

Asked by Bydlo52 in Windows 2000 Operating System, Operating Systems Miscellaneous, System Utilities

Tags: Microsoft Windows Server, psexec, system

Hello,

We have a batch file running on one machine that is attempting to launch an application on another machine. It is using psexec to accomplish this.

The batch file works fine when I run it as a normal user (double-clicking on it). However, when launched from a service running under the System account, it fails. I assume that this is because the system account does not have network access?

Below is a sample script. If I replace "remotecomputername" with "MyComputerName", then everything works. Otherwise, I get an "access is denied" message.

Can this be done? If not, could someone please suggest an alternate to using psexec that can be called from the command line?

Many Thanks.
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C:\psexec.exe \\remotecomputername -u administrator -p mypassword -i 0 -d -s "notepad.exe"
 
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Tags: Microsoft Windows Server, psexec, system
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