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My preference for running cmd is to use windows+r » type cmd » enter Does it just give you more permission than the normal cmd that does not run as administrator? But this doesn't open it with admin rights

Is there a way to type your way through to command prompt with admin rights? Why should i run as administrator every time when i use cmd or powershell Olá, sou o único usuário do meu computador

Sempre fui administrador, minha conta está como administrador mas não consigo executar nada como administrador

Não consigo abrir nem o prompt de comando How would i go about making an administrator account (read not limited) from the command line in windows I have seen commands to the effect of Net user username password /add however it is uncle.

You can start an elevated command prompt with hstart /runas cmd or hstart64 /runas cmd But the fastest way (as noted in a comment for the question) is still to press windows, type cmd and press ctrl + shift + enter. You start elevated only the cmd.exe process To start any other process you have to either run it from the cmd.exe script, or create another standalone shortcut with the run as administrator flag raised

Run from shortcut file (.lnk) in the windows xp (but not in the windows 7) brings truncated command line down to ~260 characters.

The solution i use is to open command prompt by opening start menu, typing 'cmd' and pressing ctrl + shift + enter This will cause the selected program to be launched as administrator. Is there anyway to enable administrator access instead of having to right click command prompt and run as administrator I tried runas /user:administrator cmd (prompts for password) net user

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