11116 » How can I open a command prompt in Windows Vista with administrative privileges? (20-Dec-06)
When you log on as a user who is a member of the local Administrators group, except when you log on as Administrator,
Windows Vista uses UAC (User Account Control) to launch a normal
task without administrative privileges. When the task requires administrative privileges, Windows Vista halts the process until you acknowledge
a prompt.
An administrator can directly open a command prompt with full administrative
privileges by right clicking the Command Prompt shortcut on the Start menu at Programs / Accessories / Command Prompt
and pressing Run as administrator on the context menu.
NOTE: When you use Run as administrator, instead of displaying C:\Windows\system32\cmd.exe in the title bar, you see
Administrator: Command Prompt.
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