Reed Copsey. This is basically what I was going to suggest but with the caveat that it is security through obscurity. If the end users can find and run a copy of procmon or procexp, they'll be able to get the password no problem. Ryan: How do you get the password from procmon or procexp in this situation? You can get the user name that a process is running under, but I didn't think you could get the credentials. I understand that rev. Nick Jacques. The traktor service would be started with the server, without needing to be logged in.
Interesting idea, but Traktor is very proprietary and doesn't really have an API. Though the idea of Traktor as a serviced based playback engine with a custom UI is appealing as we look into a more robust custom UIs that handling things such as charting and playlist creation. Sign up or log in Sign up using Google. Sign up using Facebook. Sign up using Email and Password.
Post as a guest Name. Email Required, but never shown. The Overflow Blog. Stack Gives Back Safety in numbers: crowdsourcing data on nefarious IP addresses. Featured on Meta. How to solve the problem, the most advanced user, copy the command and paste into other executable? When you do this in other shortcuts, for the first time, the system will ask the administrator password; only the command will not give permission, the first time you run the shortcut with this command you have to put the admin user password, or the user password that you used the command.
And do not copy the entire path of that shortcut and paste it into the path field of another shortcut that the password has not been saved.
No problem, the system will ask for the password again. It will not let you change the path of the executable, to be called, and keep the password that was saved, it will ask for the password again. Your email address will not be published.
After drag the application and drop it onto runasrob. It is only important, you don't give the user writing NTFS rights to an allowed directory, to avoid that he can put other executables in that folder. By that way you have the control of software by simply copy or delete files in an authorized path. RunAsRob Screenshot. Date: Data protection Imprint. Run as administrator from standard user with runas savecred command Run application with administrator privileges as normal user without administrator rights by runas command in Windows.
In the user interface for Windows Vista, the Run as… command has been changed to Run as administrator. However, you should rarely have to use the Run as administrator command because Windows Vista will automatically prompt you for an administrator password when it is needed.
Loads the user's profile. This is the default. Specifies that the user's profile is not to be loaded. This allows the application to load more quickly, but it can also cause a malfunction in some applications.
Indicates that the user information specified is for remote access only. Indicates if the credentials have been previously saved by this user. Indicates whether the credentials are to be supplied from a smartcard. Specifies the level of authorization at which the application is to run.
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