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Running a Logon Batch File as Administrator

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funky29280

IS-IT--Management
Jun 25, 2008
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Hi all,
We are using Windows 2003 Domain enviroment at our workplace. There are several Domain Users. Our client machines are WinXP Prof SP2

I want to run a Batch File which contains copy command to copy some files to Windows\System32 directory.

I have made the batch file and have attached that with user profile but since the users are Domain Users so the copy command unable to copy the specified file to Windows\System32.

Is there any way to run this batch file as Administrator at logon

Regards,

Regards,
Sid
 
If a user who logs into this workstation is either part of the local admin or domain admins group, I'm pretty sure he/she can copy files. And perhaps you may also consider the run once group policy if you only needed to run once.
 
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