is there an equivalent to "su" on windows?  or do i really need to 
logout and login as administrator and logout and login as the user often 
several times back and forth?

i am aware of an mks su command, but i doubt it's worth the trouble to 
install mks.

of course i expect flames for asking this here.  feel free to let me 
know your favourite proper place to ask such questions.  couldn't craft 
a google search of any help.  ever mentioning "su" just coughs up 
italian pages.

tia,
greg
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Greg Whitley Mott
IT Coordinator
NonviolentPeaceforce.org