Re: Windows Administrator access
- From: shiri_yacov@xxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: 25 Feb 2006 19:26:02 -0000
Here is your solution.
The "at" command in cmd shell is accessible by administrator privileged users, and is denied from regular users.
All you should do is run a "at" command and if you`ll be denied access - means you are on a limited user account, and if it works, you`re on.
Regards,
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