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|    run as administrator question    |
|    10 May 13 17:56:24    |
      From: Todd@invalid.invalid              Hi Guys,              Currently in W7, if I want to run command from a       command prompt as "administrator", I have to go       to the start orb, type in "cmd" (no return) and       right click on the resulting "cmd" and "run as       administrator".              I am trying to run the following test line as       administrator from a regular command prompt:              runas /user:administrator regedit && notepad              Problem: I have to go into "management", "users       and groups" and enable administrator and give him       a password. Then the user gets to see "Administrator"       all them time when he boots up. And, it is easier       just to go to the orb.              Is there a way around this?              Many thanks,       -T              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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