
Windows’ built-in “Run-As” command allows you to launch a program as a different user account than the one currently active, However, runas.exe cannot be fully automated as it requires that the user typein the password for the alternate account. RunAsTool is portable freeware which allows standard users to run a specific program with administrator privileges without the need to enter the administrator password. This allows you to provide standard (non-admin) users with access to programs that require admin rights.
Some programs may not run correctly under a restricted account due to missing administrator rights. Therefore, many users are given administrator accounts, which makes the system more vulnerable to malware, viruses and other security risks. With RunAsTool, you can fix this. The login information for the application like username and password are read from an encrypted file – You don’t have to worry about your Admin Password.
RunAsTool v1.6 – What’s New – (Wednesday, July 1, 2026)
1. [ADDED] – Password security has been enhanced.
2. [ADDED] – Domain support.
3. [ADDED] – The method was modified to work in portable mode.
4. [ADDED] – verifying the hash before running.
5. [ADDED] – prompting for a password before running.
6. [ADDED] – Option to inherit variables.
7. [REMOVED] – Support for Import Cmd parameters.
8. [REMOVED] – Support for XP.
9. [ADDED] – A large portion of the program has been rewritten.
How to use
With RunAsTool there is no need to use a CMD prompt or any parameter in order to allow a standard user to run a program with admin rights. Just download, extract, and launch RunAsTool. Note: Problems may occur if RunAsTool is moved to the desktop and run from there. Both the administrator and users who will use the program must have access to the relevant folder. Therefore, running the program from a location to which you have access permissions will help prevent certain issues.
1) Administrators In standard user account:
Launch RunAsTool and choose an admin account (if there are more than one) and type in the associated admin password.

RunAsTool has two user interfaces (UI). One for administrator accounts and one for standard users. (Standard users aren’t able to use the admin UI). In the admin UI, you can easily drag and drop any program(s) into the UI in order to give it admin privileges. Standard users can also create application shortcuts.

To change the places of the icons in the interface, simply drag them on each other. RunAsTool has several useful options. For example, “Run with default rights”, “Run as limited user”, as well as the ability to show, hide, minimize, or maximize the launched window(s). As a security check, administrators can use “check the file size before run” feature. If a restricted user attempts to rename another program in order to run it with admin rights (a.k.a. “spoofing”), this option will prevent the user from doing so.
2) Administrators In Administrator user account:
Admins can easily add program(s), then right click it/them and create a shortcut on the standard user’s desktop.

The Options menu contains many useful features, such as restricting Limited Mode, creating application shortcuts on the desktop, and adding a DLL file to the Allowed Module list.

Administrators can also easily import and export program lists. Just click File–>Menu and choose Import or Export. This is useful to create a list once and use it again later.

Standard users have two options to use an allowed program(s) with admin privileges.
1) In the RunAsTool restricted UI, double-click any program to run it with admin rights.

2) If the administrator has allowed it, a standard user may click any program and create their own shortcuts, so that there is no need to launch RunAsTool every time. They can also use any shortcut which the admin has already created for them. RunAsTool also supports domains. You can configure your settings in your Active Directory system and access the tool via a shared folder on other Windows systems connected to the same domain.
Supported operating systems: Windows 11 , Windows 10 , Windows 8.1 ,Windows 8 , Windows 7 , Windows Vista
Supported languages: English, Turkish, German, French, Polish, Korean
File: RunAsTool_x64.exe │ Virustotal
MD5: 32f05522749f93b52436d2947912a911
SHA1: 7930d2ee7eeec17ec79aa5c579979975c1fe50f4
File: RunAsTool.exe │ Virustotal
MD5: 25a1099d786dc05d15ad221816828354
SHA1: d22394a7f3c4842ee418943a551783dadcd1b32d






Hi, I found an issue, here is the steps to reproduce:
1. double click a program icon in order to start it, this program should take few seconds to start
2. then double click quickly(before the first program show its window) and start another program
3. the second program will try to run under public user profile and finally got error
I face this case in few times, now I remember to start next program one by one when the previous program take a time to load. Maybe it is better to use queue rather than spawn program concurrently?
Thank you. I have try to drag icon before. first time I try it under restricted UI and not work. second time I drag a icon to the place between two other icon but also failed. These make me consider maybe there is not a drag function(also I didn’t read the description on this page carefully).
After you reply me I try this again and finally I got the right way: drag the icon to cover another icon position.
PS: Have you consider add reply or reference function to this comment area? As it require an email address, I thought it may send me a mail when my comment has been replied.
Just Drag and drop any icon to change its position
Is there a way to change the order of program list(such as drag an icon to another place)? Thanks.
Thanks for your suggestion.
To improve security, you may want to store Property Details of the file at creation time.
File version
Product name
Copyright
Last edit
etc ..
and then compare them to the file you are pointing to now.
You can turn off the UAC alert. RunAsTool has no option to bypass UAC and there is not much we can do about it.
Hi
It seems the UAC is always asked for ?
How to silently bypass UAC as if a service was running ?
Regards
Tested, no such error , could you please make a screen record ?
Windows 10 Enterprise
So was able to bypass the password problem by just hitting enter 2x. It will say bad password, and then I just try again without retyping – it will work for whatever reason.
Next issue, I log into the program – create the shortcut for the user…I click the link for the shortcut and it asks for the admin password again.
Why would it do this? Feel like it should save the password of the admin account when the shortcut is created.
Hi , thank you for the feedback , we will check it
It keeps saying wrong password for the admin, when I know it is the correct and I even reset the password to something else.
Does it not recognize symbols or something?
Hi,
would it be possible for a future release, to have multiple admin accounts and the possibility to add network admin accounts, then for each configured applications, the possibility to select the account admin to use ?
Regards.
Hi, Unfortunately, in principle we do not share the source codes.
hello, I ‘am a developer, I need this function in my project. Can I get the source code for a fee? thank you
Thanks … Helped me a lot
Bonjour j’ai une question comment mettre le mot de passe puisque on le connais pas sil vousplait