This was how I was spawning the process

<%
Sub tst()
strComputer = "ACOMPUTER"

Set objWMIService = GetObject("winmgmts:" _
& "{impersonationLevel=impersonate}!\\" & strComputer &
"\root\cimv2:Win32_Process")

'process = "c:\netinst\mapznrun.bat z:\bin\todo.pl install.bat"

Error = objWMIService.Create(process, "c:\", Null, intProcessID)
If Error = 0 Then
response.Write(process & " was started with a process ID of " _
        & intProcessID & ".")
Else
response.Write(process & " could not be started due to error " & _
        Error & ".")
End If
End sub
%>

Steve
(01908) 580623
 


-----Original Message-----
From: Kevin P. Jacobson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: 11 November 2003 15:15
To: Steven D. Pretlove; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [Unattended] Todo.pl -- Restart


ASP can execute, but it will execute at the server because ASP is
server- side.

Change the *WWW Service* to allow it to interact with the desktop, and 
set the IIS web that is hosting the ASP page to a Low Process so things 
are executed as SYSTEM, not IUSR_<MACHINE_NAME>.

That will allow for things to execute.  There's also a COM add-in for
IIS 
called ASPExecute that make executing things a little easier, but you
still 
have to follow the above steps.

-----Original Message-----
From: "Steven D. Pretlove" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, <unattended-
[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Tue, 11 Nov 2003 14:57:35 -0000
Subject: RE: [Unattended] Todo.pl -- Restart

> the main use for this, is to distribute applications after the inital 
> roll out.
>  
> My first attempt was to create an asp page that created the remote 
> process on the clients machine running the mapznrun program under its 
> context, but microsoft has put a stop to that by not allowing the 
> spawned process to interact with the desktop.
>  
> Second  was to get it to produce an AT job (which does allow the job 
> to interact with the desktop) but relies heaverly on the times being
> Identical (issue in its own right) plus the job would have to be
> scheduled upto 60 secs in the future (problem for users)
>  
> Third is to use the mapznrun in its native enviroment, but this can 
> also cause problems. i.e. if a user ctrl breaks while the todo.pl is
> running
> they are sitting there with a admin logon in front of them (NOT GOOD)
>  
> you can not script the RUNAS command as you say so that, is a no go 
> the idea is to allow the users to install applications if they need 
> to.
>  
> Cheers
>  
>  
> Steve
> (01908) 580623
>  
> 
>       -----Original Message-----
>       From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>       Sent: 11 November 2003 14:40
>       To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>       Subject: RE: [Unattended] Todo.pl -- Restart
>       
>       
>       I do something similar, but I have a shutdown script make the 
> registry change, the system has permission to change the registry. In
> my case it is triggered by a change to a central database (a grand
> name
> for  a shared ini file), however you could use any trigger you like.
>        
>       as an alternative, if you are at the machine, have you tried
running 
> the script using RUNAS and your admin credentials?
>        
>       Regards
>        
>       Kevin Lawry
> 
>               -----Original Message-----
>               From: Steven D. Pretlove
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>               Sent: 11 November 2003 14:17
>               To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>               Subject: [Unattended] Todo.pl -- Restart
>               
>               
>               Hi all,
>                
>               when todo.pl processes .reboot (or one of its
> variations) it places the run command in the HKCU Run reg key
>                
>               I have need to set the computer to logon as a
> administrator (using autolog.pl), reboot the machine, log on as admin,
> install program, clear autologon and then finally reboot.
>                
>               all the above I can do quite successfully, once I
> manually kick of the todo.pl --go after the initial reboot and logon 
> as admin
>                
>               does anyone else do something like this if so
how did
> you get round the problem ???
>                
>               my initial thoughts is to write a bat file to the
allusers/start-up 
> directory to run the "mapznrun.bat z:\bin\todo.pl --go" command and 
> then clear it out at the end. much the same as the current method, 
> just allowing for anyuser to logon afterwards and the command to still

> run.
>                
>               other thoughts included changing the reg key
from HKCU
> to HKLM but users by default do not have write permission
>                
>               All advice greatly appreciated
>                
>               _________________________________
>               Steven Pretlove 
>               Dominos Pizza Group Limited
>               
> 
>               Infrastructure Support Analyst
> 
> 
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