Ghost21 Posted August 20, 2007 Share Posted August 20, 2007 Trying to get RunAsSet("user","blahdomain","password",0) to actually use my Networking Administration user /pass for updating file.... tried RunAsSet("user","blahdomain","password",0) RunAsSet("user","blahdomain","password",1) RunAsSet("user","blahdomain","password",2) RunAsSet("user","blahdomain","password",3) Any help would be great........ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ghost21 Posted August 20, 2007 Author Share Posted August 20, 2007 Compe on people I know someone uses this command am I missing something for the domain Auth eg. \\ or somethign stupid like that ???????/ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cramaboule Posted August 20, 2007 Share Posted August 20, 2007 Trying to get RunAsSet("user","blahdomain","password",0) to actually use my Networking Administration user /pass for updating file....tried RunAsSet("user","blahdomain","password",0)RunAsSet("user","blahdomain","password",1)RunAsSet("user","blahdomain","password",2)RunAsSet("user","blahdomain","password",3)Any help would be great........Yeee Had the same problem.the thing is:RunAsSet() works ONLY with Run() and RunWait()If you want to use in the same script, FileCopy()... it doesn't work the way you want !I know... it is a bit trickky !I simply ran with RunAsSet() on an another script with admin rights, with the FileCopy() in it !!! My Autoit programs: MAC Address - - Delete Temp Files - - Ping Test - - Play Video with VLC full screen dual monitors - - Set IP - - Pics Converter - - AutoUpdater - - CPU Usage - - Ending Script Nicely - - GDI+ GUI crossfades (slide transitions) - - Beamer - - Search and Search in Files - - Silent Ninite Others: Export Icons into Dll - - My website Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ghost21 Posted August 20, 2007 Author Share Posted August 20, 2007 Yeee Had the same problem.the thing is:RunAsSet() works ONLY with Run() and RunWait()If you want to use in the same script, FileCopy()... it doesn't work the way you want !I know... it is a bit trickky !I simply ran with RunAsSet() on an another script with admin rights, with the FileCopy() in it !!!RunAsSet("user","blahdomain","password",0)RunWait("netsh interface ip set address local source=dhcp", @WindowsDir,@SW_HIDE)sleep(1000)RunWait("netsh interface ip set dns ""Local Area Connection"" dhcp",@WindowsDir,@SW_HIDE)sleep(1000)RunWait("netsh interface ip delete wins ""Local Area Connection"" all",@WindowsDir,@SW_HIDE)RunAsSet()I can't get it to run off a remote machine that only has Power User PErmissions ???????????/ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cramaboule Posted August 20, 2007 Share Posted August 20, 2007 (edited) RunAsSet("user","blahdomain","password",0) RunWait("netsh interface ip set address local source=dhcp", @WindowsDir,@SW_HIDE) sleep(1000) RunWait("netsh interface ip set dns ""Local Area Connection"" dhcp",@WindowsDir,@SW_HIDE) sleep(1000) RunWait("netsh interface ip delete wins ""Local Area Connection"" all",@WindowsDir,@SW_HIDE) RunAsSet() I can't get it to run off a remote machine that only has Power User PErmissions ???????????/RunWait(@ComSpec & " /c netsh interface ip set address "&chr(34)& "Local Area Connection" & chr(34)&" dhcp", "", @SW_HIDE) I used to use netsh like that ! try like that SetIp in my signature ! EDIT: and I do not think you need admin for that ! Edited August 20, 2007 by cramaboule My Autoit programs: MAC Address - - Delete Temp Files - - Ping Test - - Play Video with VLC full screen dual monitors - - Set IP - - Pics Converter - - AutoUpdater - - CPU Usage - - Ending Script Nicely - - GDI+ GUI crossfades (slide transitions) - - Beamer - - Search and Search in Files - - Silent Ninite Others: Export Icons into Dll - - My website Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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