If it were Vista and UAC is enabled you could be the most powerful user on the computer and it still will require that you run Defraggler or winDefrag as Admin.
The Defraggler shell or the Schedule Defraggler option Mentioned above will run it as an admin in the background (Vista may still need a UAC prompt I'm not sure I don't schedule Defraggler)
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If it were Vista and UAC is enabled you could be the most powerful user on the computer and it still will require that you run Defraggler or winDefrag as Admin.
The Defraggler shell or the Schedule Defraggler option Mentioned above will run it as an admin in the background (Vista may still need a UAC prompt I'm not sure I don't schedule Defraggler)
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Thanks for Your reply,
Ok, You are right on everything, but If I want to run defraggler in unattended mode with a scheduling when girl is out of office for lunch once a week (for example)? With RUNAS solution is all ok, but I or an admin must be in office, go to the PC and manually run the program.
Ok, You are right on everything, but If I want to run defraggler in unattended mode with a scheduling when girl is out of office for lunch once a week (for example)? With RUNAS solution is all ok, but I or an admin must be in office, go to the PC and manually run the program.
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You can use RunAs at the command line, if you type RunAs.exe at the command line you should get all of the parameters for the executable. This site also details the parameters and gives some examples.
This will require you to enter the username and PASSWORD of the administrator - please note I do not know of a way for you to have a user run an application as an administrator without supplying the credentials for an administrator.
You can use RunAs at the command line, if you type RunAs.exe at the command line you should get all of the parameters for the executable. This site also details the parameters and gives some examples.
This will require you to enter the username and PASSWORD of the administrator - please note I do not know of a way for you to have a user run an application as an administrator without supplying the credentials for an administrator.
Thanks for the info, but the problem is the same you noticed: admin password becomes visible, and, for security purporses I don't want this.
Any other suggestion?
For Piriform techs/develeopers: is there any reason for this admin rights block? If not, can You change this item in next Deflagger version?