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goyta
Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit
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São Paulo, Brazil
There is an easier way: I copied
cmd.exe
to the same folder (
System32
) as
cmd2.exe
. In the "Compatibility" tab, I set it to run as Administrator for all users. Then I created a desktop shortcut for it and that was all.
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