XRunAs 1.1 - http://lazysysadmin.com/

From: Lazy Sysadmin (lazysysadmin_at_tranquilsuds.com)
Date: 04/28/03


Date: Sun, 27 Apr 2003 15:07:37 -0700


XRunAs is a tool that allows administrators to run commands on remote
computers under the context of a specified user account without the use of
the Schedule service. If XRunAs is used in conjunction with a domain
account, commands that are run will be able to access network resources
given that the domain account used to run the command has access to the
network resource. All information that is tranferred over the network while
using XRunAs is encrypted using a standard encryption algorithm.



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