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I haven't tried it. But intuitively it seems if you click Start > All
Programs, right-click Command Prompt, and choose Run As Administrator, you should be good to go. I think you'll be a system Admin rather than a member of the Local Admins group. "ionixuk" <ionixuk@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:2C4F81FE-FAAA-4677-A370-6FC5934DEEB7@microsoft.com... > Hey there, anyone know how to run a command from CMD in elevated mode (or > whatever it's called..!) > > For example, how would I run SFC /SCANNOW with elevated permissions direct > from the command line? I can't be bothered with doing all the > create-a-shortcut-and-tick-those-boxes things... ![]() |
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Hey there, anyone know how to run a command from CMD in elevated mode (or
whatever it's called..!) For example, how would I run SFC /SCANNOW with elevated permissions direct from the command line? I can't be bothered with doing all the create-a-shortcut-and-tick-those-boxes things... ![]() |
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Ahaaa cunning....
thanks...!!Anyone aware of a command like runas or runelev or runaway or something like that? "Puppy Breath" wrote: > I haven't tried it. But intuitively it seems if you click Start > All > Programs, right-click Command Prompt, and choose Run As Administrator, you > should be good to go. I think you'll be a system Admin rather than a member > of the Local Admins group. > > "ionixuk" <ionixuk@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:2C4F81FE-FAAA-4677-A370-6FC5934DEEB7@microsoft.com... > > Hey there, anyone know how to run a command from CMD in elevated mode (or > > whatever it's called..!) > > > > For example, how would I run SFC /SCANNOW with elevated permissions direct > > from the command line? I can't be bothered with doing all the > > create-a-shortcut-and-tick-those-boxes things... ![]() > > |
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Create a shortcut to cmd.exe and in the properties pick Always run as
administrator. Whenever you run this shortcut it will be elevated. -- Kerry Brown Microsoft MVP - Shell/User http://www.vistahelp.ca "ionixuk" <ionixuk@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:93B29CDD-ED23-4652-9CF5-39712466059F@microsoft.com... > Ahaaa cunning.... thanks...!!> > Anyone aware of a command like runas or runelev or runaway or something > like > that? > > "Puppy Breath" wrote: > >> I haven't tried it. But intuitively it seems if you click Start > All >> Programs, right-click Command Prompt, and choose Run As Administrator, >> you >> should be good to go. I think you'll be a system Admin rather than a >> member >> of the Local Admins group. >> >> "ionixuk" <ionixuk@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> news:2C4F81FE-FAAA-4677-A370-6FC5934DEEB7@microsoft.com... >> > Hey there, anyone know how to run a command from CMD in elevated mode >> > (or >> > whatever it's called..!) >> > >> > For example, how would I run SFC /SCANNOW with elevated permissions >> > direct >> > from the command line? I can't be bothered with doing all the >> > create-a-shortcut-and-tick-those-boxes things... ![]() >> >> |
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Thanks K - yup someone gave me this one earlier.
I'm most interested in knowing how to elevate from just one command tho - it also seems to me to be the safer option, especially, for example, if you're doing it from a command line batch script, or something... "Kerry Brown" wrote: > Create a shortcut to cmd.exe and in the properties pick Always run as > administrator. Whenever you run this shortcut it will be elevated. > > -- > Kerry Brown > Microsoft MVP - Shell/User > http://www.vistahelp.ca > > > "ionixuk" <ionixuk@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:93B29CDD-ED23-4652-9CF5-39712466059F@microsoft.com... > > Ahaaa cunning.... thanks...!!> > > > Anyone aware of a command like runas or runelev or runaway or something > > like > > that? > > > > "Puppy Breath" wrote: > > > >> I haven't tried it. But intuitively it seems if you click Start > All > >> Programs, right-click Command Prompt, and choose Run As Administrator, > >> you > >> should be good to go. I think you'll be a system Admin rather than a > >> member > >> of the Local Admins group. > >> > >> "ionixuk" <ionixuk@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > >> news:2C4F81FE-FAAA-4677-A370-6FC5934DEEB7@microsoft.com... > >> > Hey there, anyone know how to run a command from CMD in elevated mode > >> > (or > >> > whatever it's called..!) > >> > > >> > For example, how would I run SFC /SCANNOW with elevated permissions > >> > direct > >> > from the command line? I can't be bothered with doing all the > >> > create-a-shortcut-and-tick-those-boxes things... ![]() > >> > >> > > |
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