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I want to run a program from startup by a batch file in startup folder, the file says this:



runas.exe /savecred /"user:pedro burgos" "%cd%test.bat"



But, the problem is that when I run this and enter my password, it says Error 5: Access denied



Can anyone help me pls?










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    I want to run a program from startup by a batch file in startup folder, the file says this:



    runas.exe /savecred /"user:pedro burgos" "%cd%test.bat"



    But, the problem is that when I run this and enter my password, it says Error 5: Access denied



    Can anyone help me pls?










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      I want to run a program from startup by a batch file in startup folder, the file says this:



      runas.exe /savecred /"user:pedro burgos" "%cd%test.bat"



      But, the problem is that when I run this and enter my password, it says Error 5: Access denied



      Can anyone help me pls?










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      I want to run a program from startup by a batch file in startup folder, the file says this:



      runas.exe /savecred /"user:pedro burgos" "%cd%test.bat"



      But, the problem is that when I run this and enter my password, it says Error 5: Access denied



      Can anyone help me pls?







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          try this
          runas.exe /savecred /user:"pedro burgos" "%cd%test.bat"






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          • but username usually don't have spaces
            – user7452368
            Aug 8 '17 at 22:45










          • I think the error is about access permisions, because it accepts the password, but thank you for the help
            – Druskus
            Aug 8 '17 at 22:45












          • you have <"> at the wrong place. and it will ask for password when it runs it. right click "this PC" select manage. go to users and groups click user and make sure the account exist. don't look at full name but the account listed the "name" column. if the account exist. it shouldn't have a space. Reset the password and you shouldn't need to use " "
            – user7452368
            Aug 8 '17 at 22:48












          • Nah, the error persists :C
            – Druskus
            Aug 8 '17 at 22:49










          • @Druskus C:Userspberube>runas /savecred /user:mutedsysmuteddisk cmd.exe Attempting to start cmd.exe as user "mutedsysmuteddisk" ... Enter the password for mutedsysmuteddisk: Attempting to start cmd.exe as user "mutedsysmuteddisk" ... C:Userspberube>
            – user7452368
            Aug 8 '17 at 22:53



















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          Found this in another forum.



          Feel like a dumbass now, but do use caution, and get more info.



          The runas command depends on the Secondary Logon service.
          On my system, it is by default set to manual, and it is not activated.



          AFAIK, this is a legacy feature, so that is probably the reason why it is not running.






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            try this
            runas.exe /savecred /user:"pedro burgos" "%cd%test.bat"






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            • but username usually don't have spaces
              – user7452368
              Aug 8 '17 at 22:45










            • I think the error is about access permisions, because it accepts the password, but thank you for the help
              – Druskus
              Aug 8 '17 at 22:45












            • you have <"> at the wrong place. and it will ask for password when it runs it. right click "this PC" select manage. go to users and groups click user and make sure the account exist. don't look at full name but the account listed the "name" column. if the account exist. it shouldn't have a space. Reset the password and you shouldn't need to use " "
              – user7452368
              Aug 8 '17 at 22:48












            • Nah, the error persists :C
              – Druskus
              Aug 8 '17 at 22:49










            • @Druskus C:Userspberube>runas /savecred /user:mutedsysmuteddisk cmd.exe Attempting to start cmd.exe as user "mutedsysmuteddisk" ... Enter the password for mutedsysmuteddisk: Attempting to start cmd.exe as user "mutedsysmuteddisk" ... C:Userspberube>
              – user7452368
              Aug 8 '17 at 22:53
















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            try this
            runas.exe /savecred /user:"pedro burgos" "%cd%test.bat"






            share|improve this answer





















            • but username usually don't have spaces
              – user7452368
              Aug 8 '17 at 22:45










            • I think the error is about access permisions, because it accepts the password, but thank you for the help
              – Druskus
              Aug 8 '17 at 22:45












            • you have <"> at the wrong place. and it will ask for password when it runs it. right click "this PC" select manage. go to users and groups click user and make sure the account exist. don't look at full name but the account listed the "name" column. if the account exist. it shouldn't have a space. Reset the password and you shouldn't need to use " "
              – user7452368
              Aug 8 '17 at 22:48












            • Nah, the error persists :C
              – Druskus
              Aug 8 '17 at 22:49










            • @Druskus C:Userspberube>runas /savecred /user:mutedsysmuteddisk cmd.exe Attempting to start cmd.exe as user "mutedsysmuteddisk" ... Enter the password for mutedsysmuteddisk: Attempting to start cmd.exe as user "mutedsysmuteddisk" ... C:Userspberube>
              – user7452368
              Aug 8 '17 at 22:53














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            try this
            runas.exe /savecred /user:"pedro burgos" "%cd%test.bat"






            share|improve this answer












            try this
            runas.exe /savecred /user:"pedro burgos" "%cd%test.bat"







            share|improve this answer












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            answered Aug 8 '17 at 22:43







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            • but username usually don't have spaces
              – user7452368
              Aug 8 '17 at 22:45










            • I think the error is about access permisions, because it accepts the password, but thank you for the help
              – Druskus
              Aug 8 '17 at 22:45












            • you have <"> at the wrong place. and it will ask for password when it runs it. right click "this PC" select manage. go to users and groups click user and make sure the account exist. don't look at full name but the account listed the "name" column. if the account exist. it shouldn't have a space. Reset the password and you shouldn't need to use " "
              – user7452368
              Aug 8 '17 at 22:48












            • Nah, the error persists :C
              – Druskus
              Aug 8 '17 at 22:49










            • @Druskus C:Userspberube>runas /savecred /user:mutedsysmuteddisk cmd.exe Attempting to start cmd.exe as user "mutedsysmuteddisk" ... Enter the password for mutedsysmuteddisk: Attempting to start cmd.exe as user "mutedsysmuteddisk" ... C:Userspberube>
              – user7452368
              Aug 8 '17 at 22:53


















            • but username usually don't have spaces
              – user7452368
              Aug 8 '17 at 22:45










            • I think the error is about access permisions, because it accepts the password, but thank you for the help
              – Druskus
              Aug 8 '17 at 22:45












            • you have <"> at the wrong place. and it will ask for password when it runs it. right click "this PC" select manage. go to users and groups click user and make sure the account exist. don't look at full name but the account listed the "name" column. if the account exist. it shouldn't have a space. Reset the password and you shouldn't need to use " "
              – user7452368
              Aug 8 '17 at 22:48












            • Nah, the error persists :C
              – Druskus
              Aug 8 '17 at 22:49










            • @Druskus C:Userspberube>runas /savecred /user:mutedsysmuteddisk cmd.exe Attempting to start cmd.exe as user "mutedsysmuteddisk" ... Enter the password for mutedsysmuteddisk: Attempting to start cmd.exe as user "mutedsysmuteddisk" ... C:Userspberube>
              – user7452368
              Aug 8 '17 at 22:53
















            but username usually don't have spaces
            – user7452368
            Aug 8 '17 at 22:45




            but username usually don't have spaces
            – user7452368
            Aug 8 '17 at 22:45












            I think the error is about access permisions, because it accepts the password, but thank you for the help
            – Druskus
            Aug 8 '17 at 22:45






            I think the error is about access permisions, because it accepts the password, but thank you for the help
            – Druskus
            Aug 8 '17 at 22:45














            you have <"> at the wrong place. and it will ask for password when it runs it. right click "this PC" select manage. go to users and groups click user and make sure the account exist. don't look at full name but the account listed the "name" column. if the account exist. it shouldn't have a space. Reset the password and you shouldn't need to use " "
            – user7452368
            Aug 8 '17 at 22:48






            you have <"> at the wrong place. and it will ask for password when it runs it. right click "this PC" select manage. go to users and groups click user and make sure the account exist. don't look at full name but the account listed the "name" column. if the account exist. it shouldn't have a space. Reset the password and you shouldn't need to use " "
            – user7452368
            Aug 8 '17 at 22:48














            Nah, the error persists :C
            – Druskus
            Aug 8 '17 at 22:49




            Nah, the error persists :C
            – Druskus
            Aug 8 '17 at 22:49












            @Druskus C:Userspberube>runas /savecred /user:mutedsysmuteddisk cmd.exe Attempting to start cmd.exe as user "mutedsysmuteddisk" ... Enter the password for mutedsysmuteddisk: Attempting to start cmd.exe as user "mutedsysmuteddisk" ... C:Userspberube>
            – user7452368
            Aug 8 '17 at 22:53




            @Druskus C:Userspberube>runas /savecred /user:mutedsysmuteddisk cmd.exe Attempting to start cmd.exe as user "mutedsysmuteddisk" ... Enter the password for mutedsysmuteddisk: Attempting to start cmd.exe as user "mutedsysmuteddisk" ... C:Userspberube>
            – user7452368
            Aug 8 '17 at 22:53













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            Found this in another forum.



            Feel like a dumbass now, but do use caution, and get more info.



            The runas command depends on the Secondary Logon service.
            On my system, it is by default set to manual, and it is not activated.



            AFAIK, this is a legacy feature, so that is probably the reason why it is not running.






            share|improve this answer


























              0














              Found this in another forum.



              Feel like a dumbass now, but do use caution, and get more info.



              The runas command depends on the Secondary Logon service.
              On my system, it is by default set to manual, and it is not activated.



              AFAIK, this is a legacy feature, so that is probably the reason why it is not running.






              share|improve this answer
























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                Found this in another forum.



                Feel like a dumbass now, but do use caution, and get more info.



                The runas command depends on the Secondary Logon service.
                On my system, it is by default set to manual, and it is not activated.



                AFAIK, this is a legacy feature, so that is probably the reason why it is not running.






                share|improve this answer












                Found this in another forum.



                Feel like a dumbass now, but do use caution, and get more info.



                The runas command depends on the Secondary Logon service.
                On my system, it is by default set to manual, and it is not activated.



                AFAIK, this is a legacy feature, so that is probably the reason why it is not running.







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