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- Where is the Windows Run command located? - Super User
Where is Windows Run dialog box located? The Windows Run dialog box is a resource located in c:\windows\system32\shell32 dll The dialog can be opened by running the following command: c:\windows\system32\rundll32 exe shell32 dll,#61 This works on both 32 bit and 64 bit Windows The dialog can also be launched with the command: explorer shell:::{2559a1f3-21d7-11d4-bdaf-00c04f60b9f0} (Tested in
- How to open Device Manager as admin? - Super User
Run CMD as Elevated If your company windows allows you to run some programs as elevated, try this: Type CMD on the windows search Right-click the command prompt and click Open File Location On the folder that opens, right click the Command Prompt shorcut and click Run Elevated This isn't admin, but it gives you some rights, such as opening the device manager to try to update some drivers I
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Find myself constantly changing NIC properties every day (switch, router, etc config) Any happy fun command to open this dialog ( cpl or msc) from the Run dialog?
- Force a program to run *without* administrator privileges or UAC?
Is there any way that I can force a program that normally requires administrator privileges (via UAC) to run without them? (ie: no UAC prompt and no system-wide access ) Added: Without modifying the
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Just run pwsh testscript_writefile ps1 instead of powershell testscript_writefile ps1 The powershell command launches PowerShell 5 which is based on the Windows-only NET framework The newer pwsh launches the newer, cross-platform NET core version of PowerShell (version 6+) Separate commands are used to ensure backwards compatibility when the powershell command is used and avoids confusion
- How to run program from command line with elevated rights
3 RunAdmin is a small utility (150Kb) that lets you run a program from command line with elevated rights (it will show the UAC) And as opposed to Hidden Start is freeware
- Clear Windows Run box cache - Super User
Clear the entries in HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\RunMRU Edit: AutoComplete in the Run box is set in (of course) Internet Explorer's settings (Content Tab AutoComplete): there's a button to Delete Autocomplete History If that doesn't work, you could try turning AutoComplete off, rebooting, and turning it on again
- how to run a powershell script as administrator - Super User
This worked for me, but Run as Administrator only became available after adding powershell -f in front of the script path, so as to "complete" the command…
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