How to switch user in windows xp using cmd


















To delete this account refer to Step Four. There is a lot of great things you can learn in the Command prompt. I will set up other processes for using CMD in the future. This is my first set up instructions blog so if you have any info you would like to share or tips let me know! Home Windows General Windows How-tos. General Windows. Last Updated: Jun 28, 2 Minute Read. Reply 0. Facebook Twitter Reddit LinkedIn. Chad Kowalkowski. Main Areas of Contribution:. Track Progress. Earn Credits. Sign up to join this community.

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Create a free Team What is Teams? Learn more. Switch user in Windows command line Ask Question. Asked 3 years, 5 months ago. Active 2 months ago. Viewed 62k times. If not, what about: in Powershell?

Improve this question. Try runas command. Do you mean Command Prompt? MS-DOS is long dead. How about sysinternals tool psExec? You have already mentioned it in your questions and it also supports passing password through command line. Have you already tried that? Show 7 more comments. Active Oldest Votes. In Windows you have the runas command. Improve this answer. Lukas Germerott Lukas Germerott 4 4 bronze badges. I need to use password as well I am using a netcat session that does not allow me to insert the password.

LukasGermerott yes it does, but because of the shell i am on, the execution finishes before i am able to insert password. In other words, it does not stop to allow me to insert the password, it just flashes through it and finishes execution. LPChip echo with pipes or redirection with files doesn't work with "runas" command: blogs.



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