Overall, the look and feel was much as before, however each new operating system brings additions to the Ipconfig data, for example in Vista, System Quarantine State. Trap: Instead of typing CMD, you launch the even older program: command. When you launch this tool it analyzes a users effective NTFS permissions for a specific file or folder, and takes into account network share access, then displays the results in a nifty desktop dashboard!
Ctrl Shift Enter As so often, Microsoft provide two way of performing a task. Observe the word Administrator: in the title bar when ever you have these elevated rights.
However, you should know that Vista has a super-user account, here his how you activate the hidden administrator. Observe the screen shot to the above right, notice how a The Command Prompt is selected b Pin to Start Menu is available on the short cut menu.
When you have found a good move in chess or bridge, always look for a better one. Applying this principle to the CMD prompt:. Well, there is a registry hack to remove this command from the short-cut menus. HideRunAsVerb is a setting better suited to people like my old enemy Psycho, than normal responsible administrators. If you cannot get this to work its either because you are looking for an existing setting called, HideRunAsVerb, whereas you need to create it.
This utility will also guide you through troubleshooting; the dashboard will indicate whether the root cause is a broken link, faulty equipment or resource overload. What I like best is the way NPM suggests solutions to network problems. Its also has the ability to monitor the health of individual VMware virtual machines.
If you are interested in troubleshooting, and creating network maps, then I recommend that you try NPM now. Instead take the time to master the Start Search and Quick Search. The dialog box is intuitive, powerful and helps you spell the names of the program you wish to launch. Improved Windows Explorer. Finding Tools Menu and Explorer Settings.
Indicates whether the credentials are to be supplied from a smartcard. Specifies the level of authorization at which the application is to run. Specifies the name of the user account under which to run the program, the program name, and the path to the program file. It is good practice for administrators to use an account with restrictive permissions to perform routine, nonadministrative tasks, and to use an account with broader permissions only when performing specific administrative tasks.
To accomplish this without logging off and back on, log on with a regular user account, and then use the runas command to run the tools that require the broader permissions.
The use of runas is not restricted to administrator accounts, although that is the most common use. Any user with multiple accounts can use runas to run a program, MMC console, or Control Panel item with alternate credentials. You can run them as an administrator while you are logged on to your computer as a member of another group, such as the Users or Power Users group. As long as you provide the appropriate user account and password information, the user account has the ability to log on to the computer, and the program, MMC console, or Control Panel item is available on the system and to the user account.
With the runas command, you can administer a server in another domain or forest the computer from which you run a tool and the server you administer are in different domains or forests. If you try to start a program, MMC console, or Control Panel item from a network location using runas , it might fail because the credentials used to connect to the shared network resource are different from the credentials used to start the program.
The latter credentials may not be able to gain access to the same shared network resource. Some items, such as the Printers folder and desktop items, are opened indirectly and cannot be started with the runas command.
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