No, you shouldn't.
Mha wrote:
> Derik thanks for a replay. So far as I know you can make batch files that
> calls a program with run-as parameters where you can add username and after
> runnin it it prompts you for a password.
> How can be achieved like you said that password will be in the batch file
> and encrypted 'little circles'? Do I need any 3rd party tool?
> Thanks again.
> Regards,Miha
>
> "Derik" <berwaldd@gmail.com> je napisal v sporocilo
> news:OpreOdRPIHA.4584@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl ...
>> batch files show passwords as little circles, so no the user will not be
>> able to see the password.
>>
>> Mha wrote:
>>> Yes, this could be an option, but it is possible to encrypt local admin
>>> password in a batch files that run-as defrag with admin rights, so that
>>> user will not see password in the file?
>>> Regards,Miha
>>> "Derik" <berwaldd@gmail.com> je napisal v sporocilo
>>> news:urNgQyDPIHA.292@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl ...
>>>> you can make so a program automatically runs as administrator, without
>>>> giving out the password.
>>>>
>>>> Mha wrote:
>>>>> Yes I know, but if I do this, I need to give them local admin password
>>>>> so they could run mmc or defrag with run-as options.
>>>>> Is there any other way to just simply set that 'ordinary' users could
>>>>> use defrag without any additional rights or typing run-as ...
>>>>> Regards,Miha
>>>>>
>>>>> "Derik" <berwaldd@gmail.com> je napisal v sporocilo
>>>>> news:euNs1k5OIHA.4712@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl ...
>>>>>> btw u would they would have to set the mmc to run as admin at all
>>>>>> times.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Mha wrote:
>>>>>>> Hello
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Is it possible that 'ordinary' users could run defrag without admin
>>>>>>> rights? I want to give some of our domain users option to be able to
>>>>>>> run defrag on WinXP machines without giving them admin privileges?
>>>>>>> Can this be done in any way?
>>>>>>> Thank you in advance,
>>>>>>> Regards Miha
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