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Asked: May 18, 20262026-05-18T11:01:28+00:00 2026-05-18T11:01:28+00:00

I was always under the impression that when you’re running a process as (domain\user)

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I was always under the impression that when you’re running a process as (domain\user) mydomain\myuser, when using Process.Start() it would start this new process using the same credentials – mydomain\myuser.

The issue I’m having is that my Process.Start() call seems to be creating a process under the SYSTEM account which is causing me permission issues in the started process (which must run under an admin account due to the work it does). If it changes things – I’m spawning this process (a custom built exe) from within a windows installer.

Any suggestions? I’ve read about windows group policies (possibly) having an impact on this, but if I’m honest, it’s lost on me.

EDIT: a little snippet:

Where exename and commandLine are parameters for this method body:

ProcessStartInfo procInfo = new ProcessStartInfo(exeName, commandLine);
procInfo.WorkingDirectory = workingDirectory;
procInfo.UseShellExecute = false;
procInfo.CreateNoWindow = true;
Process process = Process.Start(procInfo);
Process.WaitForExit();
return process.ExitCode;
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    2026-05-18T11:01:28+00:00Added an answer on May 18, 2026 at 11:01 am

    Either set procInfo.UseShellExecute to true, or execute cmd as a process with your exe as a parameter to the cmd command. When UseShellExecute is set to false, here are a lot of interesting side effects: UseShellExecute

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