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MCSE : Security Specialist
OS Fundamentals
Win 2000 also has a command called RUNAS, which allows a user to run
specific tools and programs with different permissions than the
user's current logon provides.
Syntax : RUNAS [/profile] [/env] [/netonly]
/user:UserAccountName program
Parameters:
/profile Name of the user's profile.
/env Specifies that the current network environment be
used instead of the user's local environment.
/netonly Indicates that the user information specified is
for remote access only.
/user: UserAccountName Name of the user account
under which to run the program. Format should be user@domain or
domain\user.
program The program or command to run using the account
specified in /user.
NTLDR is the bootstrap loader for
win 2000 , and is responsible for the following operations
Enabling the user to select an operating system to start.
Loading the operating system files from the boot partition.
Controlling the operating system selection process and hardware
detection prior to the Windows 2000 kernel initialization.
NTLDR
and the following files must be in the active partition of your hard
drive.
Ntdetect.com
BOOT.INI
Bootsect.dos (if you plan to boot more than one operating system
on your computer)
NTDETECT.COM detects installed
hardware during the win 2000 startup sequence. It passes this
information to NTLDR and places a list in the registry. Ntdetect.com
detects the following components:
Computer ID
Bus/adapter type
SCSI adapters
Video adapters
Keyboard
Communication ports
Parallel ports
Floppy disks
Mouse/pointing device
Floating-point coprocessor
NTBOOTDD.SYS
Needed only if you are using a SCSI-controlled boot
partition, and the SCSI adapter does not have a SCSI BIOS enabled.
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