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11 Enable Built-in Administrator Account. A) In the first column of row line 00000038, change 11 to 10, click/tap on OK, and go to step 13 below. (see screenshot below) . You would do this by clicking to the left of 11 to place the cursor there, press the Delete key, then type 10.
Run as Administrator in Run. 1 Open Run (Win+R). 2 Browse and select or type the app file name (ex: "cmd") you want to "Run as administrator" in the Run dialog. (see screenshot below) 3 Either press the CTRL + Shift + Enter keys OR press CTRL + Shift and click/tap on OK.
1 Open File Explorer (Win+E). (see screenshot below) 2 Navigate to and open the C:\Windows\System32 folder. 3 Right click on the cmd.exe file, and click/tap on Run as administrator. 4 Click/tap on Yes if prompted by UAC. (see screenshot below) 5 You can now close File Explorer if you like.
This tutorial will show you how to determine if an app or process is currently running as administrator (elevated) or not in Windows 11. Windows runs desktops apps and application files (ex: .bat, .cmd, .exe, and .msc file types) in user mode by default without elevated administrator rights...
This tutorial will show you how to add or remove the Run as administrator context menu item for all users in Windows 10 and Windows 11. Windows runs desktops apps and application files (ex: .bat, .cmd, .exe, and .msc file types) in user mode by default without elevated administrator rights...
4 To Add Local Account with Password. A) Type the command below into Windows Terminal (Admin), press Enter, and go to step 5 below. (see screenshot below) net user "UserName" "Password" /add. Substitute UserName in the command above with the actual user name (ex: "Brink2") you want for the new local account.
12 Right click or press and hold on your desktop, click/tap on New, and click/tap on Shortcut. Substitute Task Name in the command above with the task name (ex: "Windows Terminal (Admin)") you used in step 3 above. 15 Right click or press and hold on the new shortcut on your desktop, and click/tap on Properties.
2 Enable Changing Desktop Background for All Users. This is the default setting. A) Click/tap on the Download button below to download the file below, and go to step 4 below. Enable_changing_desktop_background_for_all_users.reg . Download . (Contents of REG file for reference) Code: Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00.
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Windows 11 Forum is dedicated to helping you find support and solutions for any problems with your Windows 11 PC, we also provide an extensive Windows 11 tutorial section that covers a wide range of tips and tricks. Our forum is an independent web site and has not been authorized, sponsored, or otherwise approved by Microsoft Corporation.