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Lets say I have two users:



user1 -- admin
user2 -- limited



and I need to start a remote process as user2.



I cannot use the limited user (user2) to start the remote process, since psexec requires the user be an admin in the remote computer.



I tried the following:



psexec \server -u domain/user1 -p password -d -i sessionID runas /user:domainuser2 cmd /c command


but it did not work, I guess because runas needs the user2's password.



Is there any way to achieve this?










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    Lets say I have two users:



    user1 -- admin
    user2 -- limited



    and I need to start a remote process as user2.



    I cannot use the limited user (user2) to start the remote process, since psexec requires the user be an admin in the remote computer.



    I tried the following:



    psexec \server -u domain/user1 -p password -d -i sessionID runas /user:domainuser2 cmd /c command


    but it did not work, I guess because runas needs the user2's password.



    Is there any way to achieve this?










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      Lets say I have two users:



      user1 -- admin
      user2 -- limited



      and I need to start a remote process as user2.



      I cannot use the limited user (user2) to start the remote process, since psexec requires the user be an admin in the remote computer.



      I tried the following:



      psexec \server -u domain/user1 -p password -d -i sessionID runas /user:domainuser2 cmd /c command


      but it did not work, I guess because runas needs the user2's password.



      Is there any way to achieve this?










      share|improve this question













      Lets say I have two users:



      user1 -- admin
      user2 -- limited



      and I need to start a remote process as user2.



      I cannot use the limited user (user2) to start the remote process, since psexec requires the user be an admin in the remote computer.



      I tried the following:



      psexec \server -u domain/user1 -p password -d -i sessionID runas /user:domainuser2 cmd /c command


      but it did not work, I guess because runas needs the user2's password.



      Is there any way to achieve this?







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