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New That's what I'm trying to find out
however, I suspect that since Windows Security is an oxymoron that such a feature doesn't exist.

I'll probably end up doing your latter suggestion, was just hoping to find a "program security" way to do it as the code is a bit cleaner that way.

Darrell Spice, Jr.

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New Since NT copied Unix networking
I think they should have an "SU" command.

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New Re: Since NT copied Unix networking
W2K has Run as...
which is like SU
If the program was a desktop icon you could shift-rightclick and get a menu with Run as... among the options
you could enter another username password domain and run the program as that user
Of course once the user has the password....

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New Oh sooo close
I'll have to let the PC guy know about this trick - I'm sure it'll help him out!

Darrell Spice, Jr.

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New Re: Since NT copied Unix networking
What has UNIX networking to do with "su"?

I just don't see the connection.


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     create a program with access that user does not have? - (SpiceWare) - (10)
         Re: create a program with access that user does not have? - (andread) - (8)
             more info - (SpiceWare) - (7)
                 Can you run the program as a different user? - (nking) - (5)
                     That's what I'm trying to find out - (SpiceWare) - (4)
                         Since NT copied Unix networking - (nking) - (3)
                             Re: Since NT copied Unix networking - (andread) - (1)
                                 Oh sooo close - (SpiceWare)
                             Re: Since NT copied Unix networking - (pwhysall)
                 NTFS security sorta handles this - (rickw)
         If it's Windows NT (or 2000 or XP) you're talking about... - (CRConrad)

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