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Administrator running a console session
Administrator running a console session







administrator running a console session

Same as we did with Command Prompt above, type PowerShell in your Windows Search box and open the file location. 2] Change Advanced properties of powershell.exe

  • Go to Advanced and check the box saying, “ Run and administrator”.
  • Right-click on the PowerShell icon and click on Properties.
  • Finish the wizard and you will a PowerShell icon on your desktop.
  • Type PowerShell in the box in the pop-up window.
  • To create a shortcut for PowerShell on the desktop, go to the Desktop. We will create a PowerShell shortcut on our desktop and make it run always with administrator privileges. Just as we did for Command Prompt, you can do the same with PowerShell as well. You again have two options to always run an elevated PowerShell prompt. How to Always Run PowerShell as an Administrator Related: Command Prompt won’t run as Administrator. You will get a Command Prompt shortcut in your taskbar and it will always run with the administrative privileges. Ĭlick on Pin to taskbar and you are done.
  • Click on OK then Apply and then again OK.
  • Click on the Advanced tab and check the box saying, “Run as administrator”.
  • Right-click on Command Prompt (cmd.exe) and go to the Properties.
  • Click on the Windows icon on your screen and Type cmd.
  • If you don’t want to create a shortcut for Command Prompt on your desktop, you can just change the Properties of CMD.exe and pin it to your taskbar. While you can disable UAC – it is not recommended at all as it could put your computer at a security risk. Now you can open Command Prompt with just a single click.
  • Check the box saying, “ Run as administrator”.
  • Click on Advanced and it will open a new pop-up window.
  • administrator running a console session

  • Once created, right-click on the shortcut and go to Properties.
  • Finish the shortcut wizard and you will see a Command Prompt shortcut on your desktop.
  • Right-click on the desktop > New > New Shortcut.
  • To create a shortcut for Command Prompt, go to the Desktop. 1] Create an elevated Desktop Shortcut For Command Prompt You have two options to always run an elevated CMD. How to always run Command Prompt as Administrator Rather we will create desktop shortcuts to make them run as administrators every time we open it. Well, in today’s post, we will learn how to always run Command Prompt or PowerShell as administrator. You must be an administrator running a console session in order to use the sfc utility. And trust me it annoys me too much go back and open it again with the administrator privileges. How often do you need to run the Command Prompt or PowerShell as administrator on your Windows 10? For me what happens is, I often forget to right-click and select Run as administrator and I know it only when I get the error in running any command as shown in the screenshot below.









    Administrator running a console session