Summary: Out of Topic: set user ID equivalent in Windows 2000

From: Frank Huang <huang_at_monair.com>
Date: Thu Mar 14 2002 - 15:01:26 EST
Thanks go to Scott Birl, Paul Fotim Gary Mulder and Jonathan Young.


The conclusion is cygwin.dll utilities will not help,

One other options is
	"only option I can think of is to convert the operation to a service and
	give the service the relevant user parameters."

or similar approach:
 	There is also an add-on service that MS provides (I forget
	the name, it is in the 2000 Resource Kit - an extra product) that can be
	configured to run an application. ie. it is a service wrapper that wraps an
	application so as to enable that application to run as if was a service.

Thanks microsnot!

				Frank Huang

FH> FH> Date: Tue, 12 Mar 2002 11:12:12 -0500
FH> FH> From: Frank Huang <huang@monair.com>
FH> FH> To: sunmanagers@sunmanagers.org
FH> FH> Subject: Out of Topic: set user ID equivalent in Windows 2000
FH> FH>
FH> FH> Hi Sunmanagers:
FH> FH>
FH> FH> 	Is there a way to run a windows 2000 program as a different user
FH> natively?
FH> FH> Something like chmod u+s in UNIX?
FH> FH>
FH> FH> 	I know about "runas" command in Windows 2000, it always pop up a
gui
FH> ask
FH> FH> for password and etc., which will not do the trick for me.
FH> FH>
FH> FH> 	cygwin.dll looks promising, but I do not want to install it on
about
FH> 200
FH> FH> Windows 2000.
FH> FH>
FH> FH> 	I apologize for posting this question on Sunmanagers email list,
but I
FH> have
FH> FH> tried to spend more than half hour to
FH> FH>
FH> FH> explain the concert to a NT person without success.
FH> FH>
FH> FH> 	Thanks.
FH> FH>
FH> FH>
FH> FH> 					Frank Huang
FH>
FH>
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