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Cont: Starting an app with different credentials shall propose thepropriertary admin account

 
 
kakii
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      22nd Jan 2008
kakii wrote:
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> It's about win xp sp2
>
> I don't use the windows standard administrator account.
> Instead of that a proprietary one has been created and is in
> exclusive use for administrative tasks.
>
> For some apps I have set their's invocation short-cuts
> to "Run with different credentials". E.g. Process Monitor
> from Sysinternals. Otherwise it doesn't want to start on account
> with restricted privileges.
>
> While starting such an app the windows standard admin
> account is being proposed me to use. However, I wish
> in this case my proprietary admin account is being proposed,
> so I don't have to scroll the account list.
>
> Is there any registry setting controlling this ?
>
> For any hints thanks in advance.


any idea please ?
My Google search didn't succeed.
 
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