At 09:42 PM 4/29/2009, Ted Lienhard wrote:
Does the LAUNCH command have the capability of the "Run As Administrator"
parameter in Windows Vista?
Ted,
The LAUNCH command as well as all I/O functionality of R:BASE follow the
the same access privileges of Windows logged in user. However, the
Administrator may assign special privileges to specific file and/or folder.
Having said that, what specifically are you trying to execute, using the
LAUNCH command?
If you need to execute an external file, first you can use the 'Run As'
command by following these instructions:
01. Right-click on the file or program you wish to run (you can right-click
on executable file names in a Windows Explorer window, or you can right-
click on programs listed in the Start menu).
02. Click the radio button next to "The following user:"
03. Enter the username of the account you wish to log in as (you can also
click arrow on the drop-down box for a list of available user accounts).
04. Enter the password for the account being used
You do not need to do anything to "turn off" that access. Only the program
you execute using 'Run As' will run using the account you choose. Once you
exit that program, everything is still just as it was when you started.
After following these steps successfully, now you use the LAUNCH command
(from within R:BASE session) to achieve your goal.
Hope that helps!
Very Best R:egards,
Razzak.