"Elevated Command Prompt"?

C

CWLee

Running Vista Ultimate 64-bit, in Classic Mode. Logged in
as Administrator.

Several instructions (how to flush the DNS cache, for
example) call for an elevated command prompt, or running
from an elevated command prompt. Common instructions say
Start > Programs > Accessories > System Tools > Run as
Administrator. Using the Classic menu mode, when I get to
System Tools there is no option to Run as Administrator.

How can I get to the "Elevated Command Prompt" level?

Thanks.

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R

Rich

CWLee said:
Running Vista Ultimate 64-bit, in Classic Mode. Logged in as
Administrator.

Several instructions (how to flush the DNS cache, for example) call for an
elevated command prompt, or running from an elevated command prompt.
Common instructions say Start > Programs > Accessories > System Tools >
Run as Administrator. Using the Classic menu mode, when I get to System
Tools there is no option to Run as Administrator.

How can I get to the "Elevated Command Prompt" level?

Thanks.

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CWLee
Former slayer of dragons; practice now limited to sacred
cows. Believing we should hire for quality, not quotas, and
promote for performance, not preferences.

Right click on the cmd and choose run as admin.

Rich
 
C

CWLee

Rich said:
Right click on the cmd and choose run as admin.

I right clicked on the icon shown by the Command Prompt
listing, and I got where I wanted to be - given the option
to run as administrator. Many thanks to you and Mark L.
Ferguson for your assistance.
 
N

NoStop

Mark said:
To permanently set the command prompt on the start menu to elevated, use
the rightclick 'properties'. To do it once, rightclick the command prompt
icon on start, and click 'run as administrator'.
Personally I think it's easier to elevate the command prompt with a
forklift. Saves a lot of wear and tear on the back.

Cheers.

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