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How do I start a program under another password protected user when a computer is restarted?

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I have a Swan security camera program running under a password protected user in Windows XP. Someone else uses the computer during the day and because of our timeclock is running on the same computer sometimes they have to restart the computer. When they restart it leaves us without the camera program running under the Admin user. I can't move the cameras to a different computer, so I am hoping I could just write a .bat file or something that at startup executes the camera program under the Admin user. Thanks.


Answer
You can do this with scheduled tasks. Just need the admins password to set it up.

How do you add a new computer tower and transfer your programs?




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I was thinking of getting a new computer tower. On our current computer we have programs installed that are necessary for our home business ie: termite program, Quickbooks, and security camera program. If I were to buy a new tower how do you transfer all of this to the new one?


Answer
The most guaranteed solution is to re-install them all again as there is no way to just transfer them.

You could try Windows Easy transfer to capture all the accounts and settings on the existing machine and add them to the new machine. You would still have to reinstall all software but your files, and many of the application settings would get transfered. You don't say which O/Ss you are dealing with so it is hard to give you specific details but it does come with the Windows disks you will get.

The other solution that would work would be to physically transfer your existing hard drive to the new machine and make it the system drive. It would require doing some changes to the O/S when the drive is transferred over. It will also probably mean that you will have a slower drive on your new system.

Sorry, but Windows s/w is not designed to allow simple transfer between systems. Would be nice at times.




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