It's likely I'm not the only one who has to deal with NT, so I'll pass this
one along. NTsu is a little program that runs as a service, and lets you run
commands as another user. (Useful when you want to run things as
administrator but don't want to log off the current user.)

I don't have a NT workstation handy to try it out at the moment, so I can't
vouch for how well it works, yet. Development has been taken over, and the
download version has a 15 day evaluation period.  ( see
http://www.quimeras.com/ntsu/ )

But I found an older, freeware versiona and stuck it here:
ftp://destiny.ringworld.org/pub/windows/ntsu10.zip

At least MS wised up and packaged runas in win2k...

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