Depending on what you are running you might be able to use my CPAU tool. I just wrote in an update today that allows you to create a scrambled job file for it that contains the userid, password, and what to run and should be difficult to decode for someone trying to crack it. For example this job file
 
365360254140A33210FE3514566562604565557601560555577557550573550547570547542563540540560540540560536534531527534525530531
546520523521517517515520517512513511526512505504507503501430475477514474472515474471507472466510464464502462460501453456
474453451471450451445445444443441444461442436433440435431432432427432424424424421417423416415420414412341407406432412403
424406425424400377376374375412371374370372371363367362361360360356305357352372352350371346344363347341361344337360340334
356336330351331330326323324322321321317
 
runs notepad.exe with the credentials of joehome\joe with a password of password.
 
You can find info about it up on www.joeware.net on the free win32 tools page and the what's new page.
 
Unfortunately since this is in direct competition with some tools out there that are pretty costly I upped the cost of the tool to double its normal cost. Sorry about that. :oP
 
   joe
 
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Jerry Johnson
Sent: Thursday, December 04, 2003 9:46 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [ActiveDir]

Hi

I have a user that needs to be able to install software on 2k and xp clients by visiting each desktop.

All of our clients are setup with the same local admin password and do not want him to know that password.

Is this possible?

He is currently just a domain user.

Thank you

Jerry

 

Scicom Data Services

Minnetonka,Mn

 

 

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