New PowerShell as a user with administrator rights
I want to open a new powershell.exe as a user but with the administrator rights (this user is already added to administrator group).
To open new powershell.exe as user, I used this command:
runas /profile /user:emma powershell.exe
Can I change it somehow to get what I need?
powershell administrator user runas
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I want to open a new powershell.exe as a user but with the administrator rights (this user is already added to administrator group).
To open new powershell.exe as user, I used this command:
runas /profile /user:emma powershell.exe
Can I change it somehow to get what I need?
powershell administrator user runas
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I want to open a new powershell.exe as a user but with the administrator rights (this user is already added to administrator group).
To open new powershell.exe as user, I used this command:
runas /profile /user:emma powershell.exe
Can I change it somehow to get what I need?
powershell administrator user runas
I want to open a new powershell.exe as a user but with the administrator rights (this user is already added to administrator group).
To open new powershell.exe as user, I used this command:
runas /profile /user:emma powershell.exe
Can I change it somehow to get what I need?
powershell administrator user runas
powershell administrator user runas
edited Nov 30 at 15:23
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You want something like
Start-Process powershell.exe -Credential "emma" -NoNewWindow -ArgumentList "Start-Process powershell.exe -Verb runAs"
Assuming Emma is an admin.
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Yes, it works, thank you :)
– Karo936
Nov 30 at 15:06
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@Karo936 if emma is already logged in, you can juststart powershell -verb runas
– SimonS
Nov 30 at 15:09
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You want something like
Start-Process powershell.exe -Credential "emma" -NoNewWindow -ArgumentList "Start-Process powershell.exe -Verb runAs"
Assuming Emma is an admin.
1
Yes, it works, thank you :)
– Karo936
Nov 30 at 15:06
3
@Karo936 if emma is already logged in, you can juststart powershell -verb runas
– SimonS
Nov 30 at 15:09
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You want something like
Start-Process powershell.exe -Credential "emma" -NoNewWindow -ArgumentList "Start-Process powershell.exe -Verb runAs"
Assuming Emma is an admin.
1
Yes, it works, thank you :)
– Karo936
Nov 30 at 15:06
3
@Karo936 if emma is already logged in, you can juststart powershell -verb runas
– SimonS
Nov 30 at 15:09
add a comment |
You want something like
Start-Process powershell.exe -Credential "emma" -NoNewWindow -ArgumentList "Start-Process powershell.exe -Verb runAs"
Assuming Emma is an admin.
You want something like
Start-Process powershell.exe -Credential "emma" -NoNewWindow -ArgumentList "Start-Process powershell.exe -Verb runAs"
Assuming Emma is an admin.
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Yes, it works, thank you :)
– Karo936
Nov 30 at 15:06
3
@Karo936 if emma is already logged in, you can juststart powershell -verb runas
– SimonS
Nov 30 at 15:09
add a comment |
1
Yes, it works, thank you :)
– Karo936
Nov 30 at 15:06
3
@Karo936 if emma is already logged in, you can juststart powershell -verb runas
– SimonS
Nov 30 at 15:09
1
1
Yes, it works, thank you :)
– Karo936
Nov 30 at 15:06
Yes, it works, thank you :)
– Karo936
Nov 30 at 15:06
3
3
@Karo936 if emma is already logged in, you can just
start powershell -verb runas
– SimonS
Nov 30 at 15:09
@Karo936 if emma is already logged in, you can just
start powershell -verb runas
– SimonS
Nov 30 at 15:09
add a comment |
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