Re: Application won't run under Domain User Acct

From: Robert Moir (bofh_at_mvps.org)
Date: 06/13/03


Date: Fri, 13 Jun 2003 09:04:40 +0100


nde wrote:
> I have an application that will not run under the users
> regular domain user account on his new Windows XP
> machine. I'm able to use the RunAS feature utilizing an
> admin account (I think his local machine admin account
> works)and all runs fine. The application needs to be in
> the startup folder, as well, to launch on login.
>
> How do I handle that? Can I use a script for the RunAS
> step (if so, what does it look like and where does it need
> to be placed?) Then put the .exe in the startup folder?
> Would that work or is there a better method?

So what access to his machine does his domain user account have? If you put
his domain user in the local machine's administrator group does the program
start working then?

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Rob Moir
Microsoft MVP for Windows / Security
www.robertmoir.co.uk


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