Re: Run file with Administrator Password - produces error message
"Tom B" <TomB@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> "Pegasus (MVP)" wrote:
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>> "Tom B" <TomB@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> news:149098C8-C075-4289-8416-15D5760698ED@microsoft.com...
>> > see below
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>> > "Pegasus (MVP)" wrote:
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>> >> "Tom B" <TomB@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> >> news:A0E23235-B38E-479C-A1B5-A2389202FD10@microsoft.com...
>> >> >I have instructions from a supplier to start an .exe file using "Run
>> >> >As"
>> >> >and
>> >> > "The following user ... Administrator" I did this and entered the
>> >> > proper
>> >> > administrator password.
>> >> >
>> >> > This results in the error message "Unable to log on: Unknown user
>> >> > name
>> >> > or
>> >> > bad password."
>> >> >
>> >> > On this computer my regular account is an adminstrator account, and
>> >> > the
>> >> > password works there. So I need help resolving the error message.
>> >>
>> >> - Is this a WinXP Home or Professional installation?
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>> > Professional
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>> >> - What happens when you log on as "Administrator"?
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>> > Since the logon screen shows only one icon, with my name, I use it. I
>> > am
>> > the only person using this computer and there is only one account name.
>> > It
>> > is marked as Administrator.
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>> In WinXP Professional, you can log on under any account. You simply press
>> Ctrl+Alt+Del twice,
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> Pressing Ctrl+Alt+Del here on this Dell twice, or once, brings up the
> Windows Task Manager. There is no option to enter "Administrator"
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> then enter "Administrator" (without the quotes) in the
>> logon box and the password in the box below. Does it work for you?
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> No
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>> When you're back at your normal account I'd like you to perform a further
>> test:
>> - Click Start / Run / cmd{OK}
>> - Type this command:
>> runas /user:Administrator cmd{Enter}
>> (type the password when prompted)
>> Do you get a second command prompt?
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> No. Doing this produces a DOS window that flashes by so fast it is
> impossible to read anything on it.
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> I went back and entered runas /user:Administrator
> without the "cmd"
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> This produced a DOS window with the message - -
> Enter the password for :
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> It didn't make any difference in the response whether I entered a correct
> password or an incorrect password. In either case it continues to show
> the
> desktop. It appeared to change nothing.
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You need to press Ctrl+Alt+Del twice at the logon screen, instead of
clicking your logon account.