ERunAs could help you I think. We use it domain wide it was like 250 bucks for 
the domain, unlimited users/computers. It makes an encrypted shortcut that 
includes an account that you would give local admin rights to on your 
desktops....we use a specific account for that. Also very handy for software 
that needs to be installed by users that needs admin rights to install. We just 
put the installs up in a share for them....link to it via a webpage to the 
ERunAs shortcut......

http://www.wingnutsoftware.com/


There may be a better way of course....

Jim Kennedy
Systems Engineer
Elyria City Schools
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From: James Rankin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, June 26, 2008 8:46 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: Logoff script issue

Does anyone know how I can get a logoff script to run with administrative 
privileges? I need to kill off some open memory handles that are causing 
profiles to fail to unload, and only the mighty handle.exe from SysInternals 
can seem to cut the mustard via a bit of quick batch. However it appears that 
handle.exe needs admin rights to run. I have tried RunAs and it can't be passed 
a password, also psexec won't execute the file properly from the netlogon 
share, so I am kind of running out of options.

If anyone knows how this can be elevated (or, alternatively, any rights or 
permissions changes that may make handle.exe run for a limited user), then I 
would be extremely grateful.

TIA,




JRR

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