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Dan DeCoursey
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      10th Aug 2009
Hello,


I have a web app that I can only run if I am logged in as administrator.
I created a user and put it in the admin group...but I still cant getthe
darn app to run...... anything else that insure complete adminstrator
equivlience ?
 
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Kelly
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      11th Aug 2009

HOW TO: Use the RUN AS Command to Start a Program as an Administrator in
Windows XP http://support.microsoft.com/kb/305780

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> Hello,
>
>
> I have a web app that I can only run if I am logged in as administrator.
> I created a user and put it in the admin group...but I still cant getthe
> darn app to run...... anything else that insure complete adminstrator
> equivlience ?


 
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