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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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