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How can i run a application with Run As Administrator from cmd?

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dNi - 27 Feb 2007 16:47 GMT
Hello

Im using Windows Vista Ultimate and i need a command that how can i run
an application with Run As Administrator from cmd?

e.x.: vista.exe /runasadmin

:confused:

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mikeyhsd - 27 Feb 2007 18:38 GMT
run CMD with run as administrator

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 Hello

 Im using Windows Vista Ultimate and i need a command that how can i run
 an application with Run As Administrator from cmd?

 e.x.: vista.exe /runasadmin

 :confused:

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 dNi
Hugh Wyn Griffith - 27 Feb 2007 23:45 GMT
I've seen it said here that SHIFT + CTRL + ENTER gives Run as
Administrator on the Run line.

I've not tried that but what I have done (and I was in Classic menus at
the time) is to navigate

   START / Programs / Accessories / Command Prompt

Then Right Mouse Click on the Command Prompt menu entry / Run as
Administrator.
Ronald Fisher - 28 Feb 2007 17:02 GMT
> Hello
>
> Im using Windows Vista Ultimate and i need a command that how can i run
> an application with Run As Administrator from cmd?
>
> e.x.: vista.exe /runasadmin

if you can disable UAC on Vista Ultimate you can use the freeware tool cpau
from joe
http://www.joeware.net/win/free/tools/cpau.htm

if you cant disable UAC on Vista Ultimate you can use the tool runasspc from
http://robotronic.de/runasspcEn.html

both runas tools can save password in an encrypt file and running from
command line so you can use for scripting
the last one work together with UAC
 
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