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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
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
Run as for a . bat file - Super User I'd like to run a bat file as a different user to troubleshoot a rights problem which I suspect For normal exe files, you can Shift-right-click to get "Run as " However, for a bat file, thi
Configuring a scheduled task to run whether or not a user is logged in . . . The tasks do not run Run only if user is logged in is enabled on the new tasks I want to try to see if the tasks run if Run whether user is logged in or not is enabled I don't see anything in the New-ScheduledTaskSettingsSet documentation regarding this Is there a way to do this through Powershell?
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
uac - Have Windows Run dialog run as Admin? - Super User Windows has this nifty little shortcut for running commands Press Windows+r Problem is, is there an easy way to have the commands I run in that dialog to prompt for a UAC credentials dialog and
windows - Run as different user and elevate - Super User How do I run as a different user AND run in an elevated context? A perfect example of this would be opening an elevated command prompt using a different user context that the currently logged in user
How to make sure a task is run at Windows startup? On Linux, if I put the task inside cron, it is guaranteed to run Here is an example of a Windows service which is not run most of the time (but sometimes it does run): I have tried both Automatic and Automatic (Delayed start), yet the results are the same