PS: Couple it with sudowin - Sudo for Windows | Free System Administration software downloads at SourceForge.net - and you can be tighter than a mouse's ear'ole.
Eeewww..... nasty.
People should just use the built-in "run-as" tools provided by Microsoft.
Windows is not conducive to sudo like behaviour, hence the need for hacky tools such as sudowin.
Sudowin being reliant on a local server instance running as admin providing the sudo service to the client on your drop down menus and command line.
Nice little attack vector there.... hence my recommendation of AVOID.
AND (drumroll) they both work with the dreaded XP...
And as I keep on repeating.... they will do
absolutely bugger all to improve your XP security after April. Just as is the case with anti-virus and any other security software.
So please, don't sell them as a solution to the problem and don't encourage people to cling onto XP. XP will be dead in April, end of story.