Hi,
Not sure if this has already been posted, or covered in a tutorial, but this is a little trick I discovered to open an elevated command prompt, without having to create a special shorctcut. I find this quite useful.
Steps:
1. Click Start Orb, and in the search box type cmd
2. Right-click cmd, and then choose Pin to Taskbar
Now, whenever you wish to open an elevated command prompt, hold down CTRL+SHIFT and the click the cmd icon on the Taskbar. Click Yes on the UAC panel, and an elevated command prompt window is then opened.
Regards,
Golden
Not sure if this has already been posted, or covered in a tutorial, but this is a little trick I discovered to open an elevated command prompt, without having to create a special shorctcut. I find this quite useful.
Steps:
1. Click Start Orb, and in the search box type cmd
2. Right-click cmd, and then choose Pin to Taskbar
Now, whenever you wish to open an elevated command prompt, hold down CTRL+SHIFT and the click the cmd icon on the Taskbar. Click Yes on the UAC panel, and an elevated command prompt window is then opened.
Regards,
Golden
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