From: T@invalid.invalid   
      
   On 04/07/2017 08:30 PM, B00ze wrote:   
   > On 2017-04-07 23:19, T wrote:   
   >   
   >> On 04/07/2017 07:59 PM, B00ze wrote:   
   >>> On 2017-04-07 20:50, T wrote:   
   >>>   
   >>>> Hi All,   
   >>>>   
   >>>> I have been doing   
   >>>>   
   >>>> runas /user:administrator c:\windows\system32\mountvol.exe blah blah   
   >>>>   
   >>>> but it prompts the user for the administrator's password, which   
   >>>> pisses them off.   
   >>>>   
   >>>> Is there anyway to do a Linux sudo or equivalent? Any way   
   >>>> to tell the system that MountVol.exe is okay to   
   >>>> run with administrator's privileges?   
   >>>   
   >>> Save the credentials, but it might only work a user OTHER than   
   >>> Administrator (but with Admin rights).   
   >>>   
   >>> runas /user:administrator /savecred c:\windows\system32\mountvol.exe   
   >>>   
   >>> It will prompt for the password once and save it in the credentials   
   >>> manager so the next time you do it, it will not prompt. Problem with   
   >>> Administrator that I ran into is that it saved the credentials with   
   >>> Persistence=Session. But if I look at my credentials manager today I   
   >>> have somehow managed to save the Administrator's password with a   
   >>> Persistence=Enterprise, but I do not know how I did it lol.   
   >>>   
   >>> Regards,   
   >>   
   >> C:\NtUtil>runas /savecred /user:todd notepad.exe   
   >> Attempting to start notepad.exe as user "KVM-W7\tony" ...   
   >> RUNAS ERROR: Unable to run - notepad.exe   
   >> 1311: There are currently no logon servers available to service the   
   >> logon request   
   >> t.   
   >   
   > Specify the PCNAME:   
   > RUNAS.EXE /savecred /user:PCNAME\Todd notepad.exe   
   >   
   >> Poop!   
   >   
   > Lol.   
   >   
      
      
   I had to fix a corrupted default profile in Windows Nein,   
   but after that, ti worked. Thank you!   
      
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