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Toggle "Run as Administrator" compatibility option from context menu?
I've definitely looked my way around the net for this one, but alas, she's a hard one for those search engines & me to make any sense of for what I'm specifically trying to find a way to do.
I've made a few of my own context menu shortcuts (copy file path / create dir filelist /reg backup/create sys restore / toggle firewall block status / toggle hide protected system files / file+folder unblock) cuz I do a lot of things repetitively & they really make things much quicker for day2day tasking.
So basically I have 2 questions for the smart ones out there who could teach a noob like me a few things. If not teach, then just share? <3
1.) Like title says BUT without opening it; I want to skip having to go to properties of the file -> click compatibility tab -> check "Run this program as an administrator" under Privilege Level -> then click "Change settings for all users" -> to then click the box again (I know i can just click the 2nd box and skip checking the 1st, but ya kno wut i'm saying; making sure both get applied). ->clicking OK -> then clicking OK = just to make sure that particular file will always run as admin whether thru a shortcut or not.
Can I make a .bat file or must I do a wscript for that? (I can then take that & add into context menu to my preference, but not important) or maybe even a less-intrusive method? You will save my neck some sweet sweet second fractions guys!
also, if u have the time to spare;
2.) How would I have been able to find these options out on my own? If this is the harder question of the 2, feel free to skip.
Here's a quick example if I'm talking too much to be clear:
Thanks a ton everyone. LONGGGGG time viewer, first time poster. Hope ya'll are good.