How to Enable the Hidden Windows 7 Admin Account Using the Registry
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This is a brand new laptop and for some reason even though I had never set a password, I had gone through the initial Windows Update process, which downloaded a bunch of new software updates, then upon rebooting, was locked out of a brand new laptop. so how do i enable this account when logged on? please help October 1, 2011 Omar Hafiz @abhinav October 1, 2011 Omar Hafiz @abhinav You can enable the account from any command prompt
How to access the Windows Command Prompt - Windows Server 2012 interface tour
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Microsoft cloud strategy turns competitors into partners For a company once known for its closed ecosystem, the Microsoft cloud strategy is increasingly reliant on the competition. Five most useful Windows Sysinternals tools Sysinternal utilities such as AccessChk and Handle can target specific problem areas in your Windows OS, including identifying ..
How do you run a command as an administrator from the Windows shell? - Stack Overflow
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/5944180/how-do-you-run-a-command-as-an-administrator-from-the-windows-shell
I'm trying to run the script with elevated, administrative privileges from within the Windows Shell (cmd.exe)--just as if I'd right-clicked it and chosen Run as Administrator, but without using any method that requires use of the Graphical Interface. I don't see any answer to this on the net or here on stackoverflow, but after an hour or so of searching, I managed to piece together an answer, which I have posted below
Solved Why can't I run Command Prompt as Administrator?
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When you list a directory containing more than 25 files, some of the filenames disappear off the top of the screen before you have a chance to read them. This happens whenever it feels it needs to do so, like when setting a program to run as admin myself, or running an installer, like the setup for firefox (I'm in chrome right now, but I happen to..
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Shared Folders enables you to create file shares and set permissions, as well as view and manage open files and users connected to file shares on the computer. Create Data Collector Sets to configure and schedule performance counter, event trace, and configuration data collection so that you can analyze the results and view reports
How To Boot to Windows XP Safe Mode With Command Prompt
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This is a valuable option if more advanced troubleshooting is necessary.Using the arrow keys on your keyboard, highlight the Windows XP Safe Mode with Command Prompt option and press Enter. Share on Facebook Pin to Pinterest 2 of 5 Show All 1 Press F8 Before the Windows XP Splash Screen 2 3 Select the Operating System to Start 4 Choose an Administrator Account 5 Make Necessary Changes in Windows XP Safe Mode With Command Prompt 3 of 5 Select the Operating System to Start How To Boot to Windows XP Safe Mode With Command Prompt - Step 3
Always run Visual Studio as Administrator with no UAC prompt - CodeProject
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What kind of development are you doing so that you need elevation? As far as I know, since Visual Studio 2008, elevation is not required for standrd development. I wondered if the parameters (in my case just the path of the file I wanted to open) might be picked up if I called a batch file from the scheduled task instead, but had similar results to when I tried to call the .exe directly
Change Command Prompt Default Directory - Windows 7 Help Forums
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Our forum is dedicated to helping you find support and solutions for any problems regarding your Windows 7 PC be it Dell, HP, Acer, Asus or a custom build. Is there a DOS command to change the primary monitor on a system? Thanks! General Discussion Our Sites Site Links About Us Find Us Vista Forums Eight Forums Ten Forums PC Help Forum Network Status Contact Us Legal Privacy and cookies Windows 7 Forums is an independent web site and has not been authorized, sponsored, or otherwise approved by Microsoft Corporation
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Share on Facebook Pin to Pinterest 4 of 5 Show All 1 Press F8 Before the Windows 7 Splash Screen 2 Choose a Windows 7 Safe Mode Option 3 Wait for Windows 7 Files to Load 4 5 Make Necessary Changes in Windows 7 Safe Mode 5 of 5 Make Necessary Changes in Windows 7 Safe Mode Windows 7 Safe Mode - Step 5 of 5. Safe Mode with Command Prompt - This version of Safe Mode also loads a minimum set of processes but starts the Command Prompt instead of Explorer, the usual user interface
How to Make Windows 7 Genuine Using Command Prompt - FIXED
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Reply Mukesh Yadav says: January 11, 2015 at 4:06 pm Dear Man as per your cmd it works but after 90 days it again comes so please tell me the permanent method to make the window genuine. Reply Frank Archy says: November 4, 2013 at 3:17 am Worked great! Nice and easy thank you so much!! Reply Nihern says: November 4, 2013 at 7:46 pm Thnks Bro this trick worked for me
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So how can we take off our glasses and put on the cape with the big red S? Method one - PSEXEC An easy way to get a CMD prompt as SYSTEM is to grab PSEXEC from Microsoft Sysinternals: 1. Thanks for bringing this up Christopher! - Ned guyrleech 23 Oct 2008 2:17 PM Another way is to use good old srvany.exe and create a service (via sc.exe) that uses this as the service binary to launch cmd.exe
Elevated Command Prompt - Windows 7 Help Forums
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How to Add an "Open Command Prompt Here As Administrator" Shortcut to the Context Menu in Windows 7 and Windows Vista
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The first link is what I was looking for! Thanks so much for your nice and helpful advices as always! Terry Just an addendum to this command prompt problem. Open Command Prompt as Administrator using Windows 8 Explorer Windows 8 Explorer comes with Office 2010 style Ribbon UI and Microsoft has added an option to launch Command Prompt in this ribbon
Always Start an Application in Administrator Mode on Windows 7 or Vista
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I can do what you said and open it from a shortcut always as an admin., but I have multiple downloads to do and it only opens the program via the internet. Can you help me? December 1, 2008 Jordan In response to Geolino Canaver, i am having exactly the same problems as you, i try to install my graphics driver and it says setup is aborting, run in administrator mode
windows 7 - How can I always run the command prompt as administrator? - Super User
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Back when Vista first came out, Microsoft came out with an "elevate" powerToy that was quite useful and did the job and still, I believe (haven't tested) works for Windows 7. That is normal and makes sense since if you are opening an admin command-prompt, you are probably doing some system actions for which you need admin privileges instead of user actions that you already have permissions for anyway
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