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June 2007

Access Remote Files with iexplore.exe

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I work for a government office in Quebec. Most of our users log on to their computers with a user account that has limited privileges.Those of us who maintain and troubleshoot problems on these users ’ computers have two accounts:a user account that we use to log on to our own computers and a high-privilege account that we use to log on to another person ’s computer for maintenance or troubleshooting purposes.(The high-privilege account is part of a domain global group that ’s a member of the Local Administrators group.)

I was looking for a way to browse through files on remote computers without the need to use a special connection to these computers.I used to do this in a command-shell window with the Net Use command

 net use \\remotecptr
  /user:domain \highlevelid

where remotecptr is the name of the remote computer,domain is the name of the domain in which the computer resides,and high-levelid is the high-privilege account.

Having to always use a Net Use command was bothersome,so I decided to try using the Runas command.This command lets you run tools or programs under an account that differs from the one you logged on with.I first tried Runas with Windows Explorer (explorer.exe).It didn ’t work.I discovered that Windows Explorer always runs under the user ID of the currently logged on user.I then tried using Runas with Microsoft Internet Explorer (IE —iexplore.exe)by running the command

 runas /user:domain \highlevelid
  “c:\Program Files \Internet
  Explorer \IEXPLORE.EXE ”

It worked.With IE open,I can now browse any computer by simply entering the correct path to the computer (e.g.,\\remotecptr \c$) in the Address field.I no longer need to use a Net Use command every time.This approach works fine with IE 6.0 and most third-party file manager utilities,such as VCOM ’s PowerDesk.However,it doesn ’t work with IE 7.0.
—Serge Bédard,technology
architecture specialist,CSST Québec

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I think there is some mistake. The title of the article says "Access Remote Files with iexplore.exe", but the article itself does not have anything to do with it.

Senapathy June 04, 2007 (Article Rating: )


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chumphries@penton.com June 12, 2007 (Article Rating: )


If you look closely at the article, you'll see that this is about IE 6. If you're still running IE6 on Windows XP, it will work as written. Since IE7, you have to do it with a third party.

sergewinmag July 09, 2007 (Article Rating: )


You actually CAN run explorer.exe as another user.

By default explorer.exe starts up as a child of the already started explorer.exe, but by adding the command line option "/separate" it starts a new process. See the difference by looking at the task manager while starting "explorer" with and without the command line option.

By using this "/separate" command line option you can use it with runas.

The command would be:

runas /user:user1 "explorer /separate"

/Tom Olsson, Sweden

wmdatakd August 29, 2007 (Article Rating: )


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