Re: limited user
- From: Patrick D. <PatrickD@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 25 Jul 2008 01:39:00 -0700
Hi Chris
Thanks for your inputs.
I'll work in this way.
Patrick
"Chris M" wrote:
Patrick D. wrote:.
Hi,
Windows Server 2003:
I need something like a guide where I can learn to work as a limited user,
performing administration tasks. I think, that the runas command doesn't work
everywhere.
for example:
- How can I start the scheduled tasks as a limited user (runas . .?)
- How can I write into a folder, where my user has only read-access (runas
. .?)
- and so on.
Is there a guide online to learn "best practise as 'limited' administrator" ?
I've never seen any guides myself.
I run as a limited user on my Windows 2003 server. I have a set of
shortcuts in a folder that are set up to run as an administrator, for
example
- Computer management
- Windows Explorer
- Internet Explorer
- Command Prompt
- Registry Editor
So if I needed to access the scheduled tasks as an administrator, for
example, I could just run my 'administrative' Windows Explorer and
navigate to the Control Panel -> Scheduled Tasks. Same goes for
accessing folders that my user account doesn't have permissions to
access. If I need to restart a service, I use computer management, and
so on.
Hope this gives you some ideas.
--
Chris M.
Remove pants to email me.
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