A desktop computer runs Windows 8.1. The computer is joined to an Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS) domain named contoso.com.
You have two domain user accounts:
A primary account named User1 that does not have domain administrative privileges.
An account named Admin1 that has administrative privileges in the domain.
You are currently logged in as User1. You need to run an application named appl.exe.
You have the following requirements:
Start the application by using your administrative credentials.
Minimize the application load time.
You need to complete the command to meet the requirements.
Which command segments should you use to complete the command? (To answer, drag the appropriate command segments to the correct locations in the answer area. Command segments may be used once, more than once, or not at all. You may need to drag the split bar between panes or scroll to view content.)
Select and Place:
Correct Answer:
Explanation/Reference:
Explanation:
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc771525.aspx
Runas
Allows a user to run specific tools and programs with different permissions than the user’s current logon provides.
Syntax
runas [{/profile | /noprofile}] [/env] [{/netonly | /savecred}] [/smartcard] [/showtrustlevels] [/trustlevel] /user:<UserAccountName> "<ProgramName> <PathToProgramFile>"
Parameters
/profile
Loads the user’s profile. This is the default. This parameter cannot be used with the /netonly parameter.
/no profile
Specifies that the user’s profile is not to be loaded. This allows the application to load more quickly, but it can also cause a malfunction in some applications.
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/user:<UserAccountName> "<ProgramName> <PathToProgramFile>"
Specifies the name of the user account under which to run the program, the program name, and the path to the program file. The user account name format should be <User>@<Domain> or <Domain><UserAccountName>.