

- #Apk multi tool the system cannot find the file specified full#
- #Apk multi tool the system cannot find the file specified Pc#
- #Apk multi tool the system cannot find the file specified windows#
Go to search and type "change user account control settings". Try to add that account to local users group on the computer and see what happens. The authentication with DC passes, but your local computer doesn't even accept the account as a regular user. It looks like something strips all the memberships of your domain admin user during the "run as.".
#Apk multi tool the system cannot find the file specified Pc#
Thanks again.ġ When you log into the computer with a domain admin account (the one that fails during "run as.") are you able to run all your tools then?Ģ) Double check that the local administrators group on your PC has Domain Admins added.ģ) Is there anything you can successfully "run as." with your domain admin account? Like notepad or paint?Ĥ) What happens if you create another local admin account and "run as." that use account?ĥ) Are you running "run as administrator" or "run as different user"? If you create a shortcut to your tool on the desktop, then SHIFT+Right Click that shortcut, then you will have both options. Any other advice always welcome, but at least I have a new place to look for now. I guess I need to read up on the mechanism 'run as different user' uses and see what I can see. When running as my normal user (when I used to have domain admin rights) everything used to work fine. We had some issues when rebuilding some computers last week that led me to think that there is something screwy going on with computer account authentication, so this might be where I have to look. No difference.Ĭomputer account trusted on the domain.
#Apk multi tool the system cannot find the file specified full#
I've just tried explicitly adding full control permissions to DOMAIN\DevAdmin to the system32 folder. so do I need to look in a different place for what's going on? Does running as another user affect the permissions in some way? I mean does it behave differently, is it now delegated permissions or something. access denied on servers, only a few folders visible in my DFS shares, etc. I've logged out and restarted too, and am seeing the right results for my standard user, i.e. it's all standard permissions, I've not locked anything down, so (COMPUTER)\Users has read access to system32. The user I'm trying to 'run as' is a domain admin, I could log in as that guy (DevAdmin) on my machine and it would have access.

A Microsoft account does allow the program to run (but obviously has no rights on the target). everything I 'run as different user' fails if I use a domain account.

Tried: Server Manager, Hyper-V Manager, ADUC, File Explorer, cmd.exe.
#Apk multi tool the system cannot find the file specified windows#
Running: Windows 8.1, currently as local admin but no longer as domain admin. How is this meant to work? Can someone let me know how you have it working, and we might be able to get to the bottom of why I can't do it that way at the moment. I've not tested it with RSAT tools as it's not got them on there yet, but I will try it. I wondered whether my environment has any odd GPOs but then a cleanly built deployment computer that's not in the domain shows similar results - run as another user, can't find the file. Everyone else in the Internet world seems to be able to run as another user, nobody mentions this. This happens no matter what other user I try to run as. However, an issue I'm having straight away (and can't seem to find any info about anywhere) is that when I try to run certain RSAT tools like Hyper-V or Server Manager (2012) as a different user, it just tells me it can't find the file specified (C:\Windows\system32\mmc.exe) and returns me to the credentials box. So obviously I'm looking around for groups to take myself out of, and all that sort of thing, and I imagine it will take a while before everything is just right. I'm trying to be good, having read a thread the other day about running as a non-admin as your normal user and instead running tools as an admin user whenever you need to do anything administrative.
