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A secondary logon is a feature in Windows operating systems that allows a user to run a program or task with different user credentials without logging off from their current session. This is typically achieved using the "Run as" option, enabling users to execute applications with elevated permissions or as a different account. It is particularly useful for administrators who need to perform tasks requiring higher privileges while still using their standard user account.

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