Hi,
I'd to make my cmd open as an administrator by default. I know I can hit Win+X->'a', but I want to open the admin-cmd anywhere. Normally I open cmd in a folder either by:
1. Typing 'cmd' into Windows Explorer url bar [preferred method]
2. shift+right-click -> open cmd as administrator
So...
access control
admin
administrativetasks
cmd
command line
command prompt
configuration
context menu
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file location
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power user
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shortcut
system32
tips
user interface
windows 10
windows 11
windows explorer
Windows ( in the case Vista home Premium a system i am restoring on a VAIO for a friend).
Setting it up with an Admin account and a standard user account.
a Few questions:
When is the best time to add the standard user account for everyday use?
Here is why i ask, i notice that sometimes certain...
account configuration
account control
admin account
administrativetasks
application behavior
ccleaner
desktop icons
icon management
multiple users
permissions
program installation
restoration
standard user
startup programs
system setup
user accounts
user management
user settings
vaio
windows vista
I have an admin account, but it's the only account for my computer. I used to have plenty of old accounts, some of which were also admin accounts. When I decided to delete them, I chose to keep the files just in case. Now I realize I don't need them but it won't let me delete them.
I went to...
admin account
administrativetasks
computer security
file deletion
file management
old accounts
process explorer
user accounts
user files
windows management
We have a requirement to change key board properties (Repeat delay, Repeat rate and Cursor blink rate) and Default Input language programmatically.
Our application is run under user context which is different from the user who is currently logged-on to the machine.
For ex: If User1 is...
administrativetasks
application behavior
change detection
gpo issues
group policy
input language
keyboard properties
keyboard settings
log off
operating system
system restart
user context
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user management
windows 7
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