Re: Local System Account



Hi,

It is _not_ common to run commands or tasks as Local System. Personally I
never had to use Local System except for demonstration purposes.

Account that you would use to run commands and tools depends on task that
you would like to perform. If the tool requires administrative permissions
for some reason then you can either use Administrator account or any other
account that is member of Administrators Group on that computer (e.g. in
your case pmehrotr). If this account is member of Administrators group is
has same permissions as built-in Administrator account.

Note: don't use account that is member of administrator group for everyday
work. It can be quite dangerous. E.g. if you surf the web or read infected
e-mail with such account you can quickly infect the computer with a virus...
Personally I have two accounts. E.g. account "mike" for everyday's work and
"admin-mike" for administrative work. With second account I e.g. don't surf
the web and I don't read e-mail with it. If I am logged on to the computer
as mike (usually I am) I use tools such as runas (command line tool) to run
a specific program with higher permissions.

--
Mike
Microsoft MVP - Windows Security

"Prem Mehrotra" <PremMehrotra@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:91CADB3B-C691-4512-86CA-BD9B5CEDE0EA@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
I am a novice to Windows administration. On Windows 2000, several services
run as local system account. If I were to run some commands manually as
system, how do that. Do I logon as Administrator login locally on the
server
and then execute my commands, or there is something else to be done.

I am an account on the server (pmehrotr) which is in Administrators group,
but I do not have access to Administrator account per se. Is there any way
I
can run something as local system account by logging on as my login. When
I
run something as pmehrotr, I know it is not run as local system account.

Thanks a lot.

Prem



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