There is a Vista topic, but I think you can see it from the new EE interface only:
http://www-new.experts-exc
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Perhaps an easy question, but I haven't found an answer to it myself.
In Windows XP I could hold down SHIFT and right-click an exe-file and choose "Run as" to run the executable as another user, a domain admin for instance. But I can't find this useful feature i Windows Vista, all I can do is to run an executable as a local administrator with the "Run as administrator". But that doesn't help if I need admin-access to other servers.
How can I do this in Windows Vista?
(And by the way, I didn't find a Windows Vista subtopic under Operating Systems, about time it came now, don't you think?)
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There is a Vista topic, but I think you can see it from the new EE interface only:
http://www-new.experts-exc
stevenlewis:
runas.exe does the job, but I find it very strange that MS removed the "run as another user" command from the right-click context menu. It is no doubt that it is more secure to be logged in as a normal user and run an application as a domain admin only when you need to.
So it looks that from now on admins have to start their applications from the command-line or make own custom short-cuts that does the runas-job. Or ofcourse make your normal account a domain admin, as this change may lead many to do. I stick with the command-line for now ;)
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