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Date: Sat, 7 Feb 2009 15:15:23 +0530 (IST)
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hi, i just created a new user 'test' in windows and in /etc/passwd, in
 windows 'test' is a member of 'Users' group. Now when i run /bin/bash
as SYSTEM User it 'su' to any user in there with valid shell, but it is
not doing 'su' to User 'test'.

So, i tried 'Runas' running CMD as SYSTEM user of windows its still not
 login in to bash as User 'test'. It saying 'Permission Denied'.

I just wanted to know that as SYSTEM has rights to 'su' to any user why
 its not 'su' to user that i just created.=20


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