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Date: Thu, 18 Sep 2003 16:25:22 +0200
From: Olivier ALLART <olivier DOT allart AT speeq DOT com>
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To: "Hannu E K Nevalainen (garbage mail)" <garbage_collector AT telia DOT com>,
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Subject: Re: SSHD, Cygwin and Windows 2003 : continued with user rights
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In-Reply-To: <NGBBLLIAMFLGJEOAJCCEKEEFDEAA.garbage_collector@telia.com>

Thanks for the tip.
I decided to get rid of this stupid iisreset and use instead a command like
net start/stop msftpsc/w3svc

works fine whith whatever administrator

Olivier

Hannu E K Nevalainen (garbage mail) wrote:

>>From: Olivier ALLART
>>    
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>>Next I guess I'll go look for some tip on how to unlock iisreset so it
>>can be used by whatever admin and not just local ..
>>    
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>
> Sorry to jump in! Just an idea;
>How about runas, is it available in W2K+3? (I'm on W2K)
>
>/Hannu E K Nevalainen, B.Sc. EE - 59?16.37'N, 17?12.60'E
>-- UTC+01 --
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>$ echo >iisreset.bat -e \
>  "@echo off\necho This is me, using the Administrators rights\!"
>$ u2d iisreset.bat
>iisreset.bat: done.
>$ runas /profile /user:mymachine\administrator cmd /c iisreset.bat
>
><SIGH> *I* can't make it work for a simple test like above :-7 (from the
>BASH prompt! I have a similar thing running via BAT scripts).
>runas seems to "think" it doesn't get correct arguments.
>
>*IS* it possible? I deem it should be.
>
>F:\>runas /?
>RUNAS USAGE:
>
>RUNAS [/profile] [/env] [/netonly] /user:<UserName> program
>
>   /profile        if the user's profile needs to be loaded
>   /env            to use current environment instead of user's.
>   /netonly        use if the credentials specified are for remote access
>only.
>   /user           <UserName> should be in form USER AT DOMAIN or DOMAIN\USER
>   program         command line for EXE.  See below for examples
>
>Examples:
>  
>
>>runas /profile /user:mymachine\administrator cmd
>>runas /profile /env /user:mydomain\admin "mmc %windir%\system32\dsa.msc"
>>runas /env /user:user AT domain DOT microsoft DOT com "notepad \"my file.txt\""
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>
>NOTE:  Enter user's password only when prompted.
>NOTE:  USER AT DOMAIN is not compatible with /netonly.
>
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