Wednesday, August 10, 2011

Using at command to jump and access system account

Hi, have you ever heard of a system account like admin account in Windows OS ?
Yeah,  Some of you.. do u know its advantages ..? better know it soon if u wanna become an expert in Windows OS... There are a lots of bt my point here is not that and how to jump into and access the system account..
So, lets see how this works..
1. Goto start-> run enter cmd and hit enter.
2.Goto task manager and terminate the explorer.exe process.
3. In command prompt enter "at \\computername time /interactive explorer.exe"
Note that the time should be a minute or two ahead of now to see the results immediately.
As the time rolls out, you would find the explorer.exe process shows up automatically by its own but in a different way i.e. installing windows media player and other outlook settings and else as it would happen when you create a new user. By this you can jst chk out that you have already jumped into system account of Windows OS which the most powerful account (than admin) having all the rights / privileges...
4. All the other windows and tasks which are open will stay intact and now if you open any new application or file they now open under system privileges.
Thats it you are done... :)