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![]() ![]() Launch Command Prompt ‘As Administrator’ From Command/Run. Launch Task Manager (Ctrl+Shift+Esc) > File > Run new task > cmd > Tick ‘Create this task with administrative privileges’. Launch Admin Command Prompt from Task Manager. Shortcut > Advanced > Run as administrator > Apply > OK. Right click your new shortcut > Properties.Ĥ. Set the location to ‘cmd’ > Next > Call it Admin Command > Finish.ģ. Right click and empty area of your desktop > New > Shortcut.Ģ. If you have the traditional start menu enabled or are running Windows 7/Vista, you can type command in the search/run box, thenĬreate An Always Run As Administrator Command Prompt Shortcutġ. If you have the new Windows 8/2012 Start Menu (that we can’t call Metro any more) then type ‘command’ in the search window, then either right click and select ‘Run as administrator’, or press Ctrl+Shift+Enter to launch. Press Windows Key+X > Select Command Prompt (Admin)Īdministrator Command Prompt From Start Menu. Right click the Start Button > Command Prompt (Admin)Ĭommand Prompt (Admin) – Windows 8 (& Server 2012) Quick Links Menu (Windows 10 and Server 2016/2019)įrom the Start/Search option > Type cmd > Then right click Command Prompt and select ‘Run as administrator’.Ĭommand Prompt (Admin) – Windows 10 (& Server 2016/2019) Launch Command Prompt in Administrative Mode Administrator Command Prompt From Start Menu. Powershell Administrative Mode (from Windows Explorer)įrom Windows Explorer > File > Open Windows PowerShell as administrator. ![]()
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