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In a domain-based network it is important to provide credentials with standart "user\domain" form (as it is displayed into runas dialog and many other places in system). | In a domain-based network it is important to provide credentials with standart "user\domain" form (as it is displayed into runas dialog and many other places in system). | ||
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...and #include <wchar.h> | ...and #include <wchar.h> | ||
--[[User:Anders|Anders]] 01:11, 25 September 2007 (PDT) RunAs.cpp is only used if the user is non admin,running on Vista with UAC off (And it is only there since the built in RunAs seems to be broken) I don't have a domain to test on, but I will try to look into this |
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Awesome stuff. Used and approved.
In a domain-based network it is important to provide credentials with standart "user\domain" form (as it is displayed into runas dialog and many other places in system). Unfortunally used function CreateProcessWithLogonW() uses different form of this - "user@domain" :( So...we need a to deal with this and provide onthefly conversion. I suggest add this pice of code immediately before CreateProcessWithLogonW call (RunAs.cpp):
if(swscanf(wszUName, L"%s\\%s", wszDomain, wszUser) > 1) {
wcscpy(wszUName, wszUser); wcscat(wszUName, L"@"); wcscat(wszUName, wszDomain);
}
...and #include <wchar.h>
--Anders 01:11, 25 September 2007 (PDT) RunAs.cpp is only used if the user is non admin,running on Vista with UAC off (And it is only there since the built in RunAs seems to be broken) I don't have a domain to test on, but I will try to look into this