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Enable running unsigned scripts by entering
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When i run that same.ps1 script from command prompt using powershell testscript_writefile.ps1, i get Run cmd as elevated if your company windows allows you to run some programs as elevated, try this The tasks do not run Run only if user is logged in is enabled on the new tasks
I want to try to see if the tasks run if run whether user is logged in or not is enabled
Is there a way to do this through powershell? How do i run as a different user and run in an elevated context A perfect example of this would be opening an elevated command prompt using a different user context that the currently logged in user. I'd like to run a.bat file as a different user to troubleshoot a rights problem which i suspect
However, for a.bat file, thi.