Windows 2000 And XP Runas Utility Issues
Windows 2000 And XP Runas Utility Issues
Uses Default Profile When Invoked from Command Prompt, Not Using the /profileSwitch (Q254094)
Uses Default Profile When Invoked from Command Prompt, Not Using the /profile Switch
When you use the Runas utility without the /profile option from a command prompt, the default user profile is used instead of the profile of the impersonated user.
Runas Command Does Not Work with UPN Name (Q272472)
After you install Microsoft Windows 2000 Service Pack 1, the runas command may not work
correctly (whether you use the command from a command prompt or in a script). If you use a user principal name (UPN) name, such as, name @ company
HOW TO: Prevent Users From Submitting Alternate Logon Credentials (Q310360)
This step-by-step article describes how to prevent users from submitting alternate logon credentials. You may want to do this because of the "Runas" feature. The "Runas" feature was introduced in Microsoft Windows 2000, and an administrator who is
Description of the Netset.exe Tool from the Windows 2000 Resource Kit (Q268781)
This article describes how to use the Netset.exe tool that is included in the Windows 2000 Resource Kit.
How to Install and Configure Telephony Server for Client Access (Q259375)
Windows 2000 Server and Windows 2000 Advanced Server include a telephony server for distributed access to shared telephony devices. For example, a LAN-based server may have multiple connections to a local telephone switch or PBX. Telephony Application
HOW TO: Enable and Use the "Run As" Command When Running Programs (Q294676)
In Windows 2000 and Windows XP you can run programs as a different user than the currently-logged on user. To do this in Windows 2000, the RunAs service must be running, and to do this in Windows XP, the Secondary Logon service must be running. The
Down-Level Domain Users May Receive an Error Message When Starting MMC Snap-Ins (Q247151)
When a domain user of a trusted down-level domain starts a Microsoft Management Console (MMC) snap-in, the following error message may be generated in a message box titled Active Directory: Naming information cannot be located because: The
Certification Authority Does Not Start and Returns Error Code 0x80004015 (Q246208)
The Windows 2000 Certification Authority service may not start and may return error code
0x80004015 ("The class is configured to run as a security ID different from the caller").
Secondary Logon (Run As): Starting Programs and Tools in Local Administrative Context (Q225035)
Windows secondary logon allows administrators to log on with a non-administrative account and
still be able to perform administrative tasks (without logging off) by running trusted administrative programs in administrative contexts. In this scenario,
Non Administrator Permissions to Load and Unload Device Drivers (Q219435)
This article describes the how to configure Windows 2000 to permit users who do not have administrator or power user permissions to install and uninstall device drivers in Windows 2000.
Routing and Remote Access Server Stops Authenticating Dial-Up Networking Clients (Q227747)
When a Routing and Remote Access Services (RRAS) server joins a Windows 2000-based domain, client authentication appears not to work. The RRAS server still authenticates client accounts that are local to the RRAS server, but it does not authenticate
Running Windows Disk Defragmenter Requires Administrator Privileges (Q231176)
Windows includes a Disk Defragmenter tool. Although any user can gain access to the Disk Defragmenter console, the ability to analyze or defragment a volume requires administrator privileges. If you do not have administrator privileges and you try to
How to Perform Clean-Boot Troubleshooting for Windows 2000 (Q281770)
Many issues that are experienced while running the Windows operating system occur because of the use of an incompatible or corrupt program that you are running simultaneously. To help determine if this is the case, you have to either perform a "clean
"Directory Name Is Invalid" Starting Shortcut with Run As (Q259475)
When you attempt to start a shortcut by using the Run As feature in Windows 2000, you may receive the following error message: The directory name is invalid The directory name is invalid
Cmd.exe Shortcut Does Not Have Same "Run as" Behavior as Command Line (Q258948)
When you use the Run as command from a Microsoft default shortcut whose Start in value is set to
"%HOMEDRIVE%%HOMEPATH%" (a common default for shortcuts created by Windows 2000), the command does not work and generates a "The directory name is
Mapped Drives in Windows Explorer May Retain the Name of a Disconnected Drive (Q306117)
If you disconnect and then reconnect to a different share by using the same drive letter after you map a network drive by letter in Windows Explorer, the share label displays the previous share name in Windows Explorer. Note that the contents
HOW TO: Log System Monitor Data to SQL Server (Q296222)
In Microsoft Windows XP, you can log data directly to a Microsoft SQL Server database. This article describes how to prepare a client computer to log data to a SQL database. This article does not describe how to set up and configure SQL Server or to
MDM.EXE - DLL Initialization Failed Error (Q194396)
When you install the Windows NT Option Pack 4.0 on Windows Terminal Server 4.0 and clients try to use the Internet Explorer 4.0 Web browser, it will appear to stop responding. The following message is displayed in a dialog box on the server:
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