Common

You’re asking about the syntax for the RunAs tool. I’ll assume you mean the Windows runas command. Here’s the concise syntax and key options:

Command format

runas [/profile] [/env] [/netonly] /user: “Program”

Main parameters

  • /user: required target user in form User or Domain\User.
  • “Program” command or program (with arguments) to run under that account; wrap in quotes.
  • /profile load the user’s profile (default); omit to skip loading profile for faster start.
  • /env use current environment instead of the target user’s.
  • /netonly credentials are used only for remote access; local process runs under current user but authenticates to remote resources as specified user.
  • /savecred use saved credentials (allows running without entering password). Note: may be disabled for security reasons on some systems.
  • /smartcard use smartcard for authentication.

Examples

  • Run Command Prompt as another user:
runas /user:DOMAIN\Admin “cmd.exe”
  • Run a program without loading profile:
runas /profile:no /user:User “notepad.exe C:\file.txt”
  • Authenticate only for network access:
runas /netonly /user:corp\svcacct “mstsc.exe”

Notes

  • You’ll be prompted for the user’s password unless /savecred is used and credentials were previously stored.
  • Quoting: if the program and arguments contain spaces, put the whole command in quotes.
  • On Windows 11, runas cannot elevate to an administrative token; use “Run as administrator” via UAC or use PsExec/Task Scheduler for elevation.

If you meant a different RunAs tool (Linux sudo/su wrapper or a third‑party utility), tell me which and I’ll provide that syntax.

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