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creatorss

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  1. I am familar with how to create a .bat file and go that route, but it still opened under system instead of user. I attempted to go the schedule task route and am not sure how to go this route. I am not sure how to configure task or how to trigger it once I did.
  2. Greetings, This question may be more appropriate in another place but I am sure someone here can answer my question. In additon to using this wonderful software to monitor my home computers I occasionally use it to stop a program from running by killing the process. I would love the ability to start a program remotely as well. I have messed with the Terminal command prompt option today and have sucessfully started the program I wanted remotely however it ran as "System" instead of "MyUserName" so it didn't really accomplish what I wanted. I have tried every combination of runas: type prompt I could locate via google with no luck. Can anyone tell me how to structure my command prompt to start a program located in my program files as a user so it will load as that user instead of system. I am running 64 bit Windows 7. The program I remotely stop and want to start is Utorrent. I will kill it remotely when I want more bandwidth out of my home internet as I am stuck with 4 meg DSL and I would like to remote start it when I am out of the house when bandwidth isn't a concern. But when I start the program under "System" it doesn't load uploads and downloads under user name Thanks in advance

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