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Message-ID: <e92364c30411242031664a5a9d@mail.gmail.com>
From: jftucker at gmail.com (James Tucker)
Subject: Windows user privileges

Use "IEXPLORE.EXE [PATH]" to get a working copy of explorer using the
runas service.
eg.
runas /user:system\user  "%PROGRAMFILES%\Intern~1\iexplore.exe [path]"

No bitching about the fact that its the IE exe we are loading, it
makes no difference, thats just a wrapper to load the libraries, you
can do the opposite and turn an explorer window into IE by [F4]
HTTP:// [ENTER]. As for people who uninstall IE, well thats fine I
have, but the EXE is still lurking there (it could otherwise be done
with the windows update explorer window spawning).

If you want to construct a proper right click option for folders in
explorer then the place to put it would be some where around
HKEY_CLASSES\Directory\shellex\


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