Start Windows 7 programs with administrator rights
Since Vista, Windows users have also learned that they need certain rights to start some programs. Unfortunately the result in Vista was annoying confirmations. Not so in Windows 7, there is even a little tip here.
For example, if you start For example, if you click the cmd program with a mouse click, the Commander is started with the rights of the logged in user. It looks like this:
If you hold the Ctrl- and the Shift key pressed the commander is started with admin rights and it looks like this:
And that works with all programs!
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