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run function handled differently in windows 7?


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i am trying to run this command in windows 7 (runs computer management for a remote PC)

RUN("mmc compmgmt.msc -s /computer:\\" & $asset)

nothing happens even if i specify the working directory OR specify the path to mmc and/or compmgmt

i got it to work this way but seems to work slower

$cmd = "mmc compmgmt.msc -s /computer:\\" & $asset
Run(@ComSpec & " /c " & $cmd, @WindowsDir & "\system32", @SW_HIDE)

any of you come across this or have any ideas?

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Run will not show you an uac promt, nor it will accept auto elevation, it will failed to launch an application that needs admin rights.

Use shellexecute or run your script elevated.

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Run will not show you an uac promt, nor it will accept auto elevation, it will failed to launch an application that needs admin rights.

Use shellexecute or run your script elevated.

i tried shellexecute and it didnt work got an error - guess it looks for filetypes and didnt know what to do with that command

when i "ran as administrator", it worked - how can i do this automatically? i cant have all users do this everytime they run the script

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Use RunAs

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