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controlswhiz
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What the title says.
I don't think so.controlswhiz said:Is there any keyword that I can add on the run command?
runas /noprofile /user:Administrator cmd
cjl said:I usually just type "cmd" in the start search, and then ctrl-shift-enter to launch the selected program as an admin. No mouse use, funny settings, or extra shortcuts required.
To open Command Prompt with elevated privileges, you can right-click on the Command Prompt icon or search for "Command Prompt" in the start menu and select "Run as administrator". This will open Command Prompt with elevated privileges.
Elevated privileges in Command Prompt refer to administrative privileges that allow a user to run commands and make changes to the system that require special permissions. This is usually required when performing tasks such as installing software or making system changes.
Yes, you can enter elevated privileges at run without using the Command Prompt icon by pressing the Windows key + R on your keyboard to open the Run dialog box. Then, type "cmd" and press Ctrl + Shift + Enter to open Command Prompt with elevated privileges.
You can check if you have elevated privileges in Command Prompt by typing "whoami" and pressing Enter. If the output says "Administrator", then you have elevated privileges. If it says "User" or your username, then you do not have elevated privileges.
Running commands with elevated privileges in Command Prompt should be done with caution as it has the potential to make changes to the system that can affect its stability. It is recommended to only use elevated privileges when necessary and to be careful when executing commands to avoid any unintended consequences.