Run commands to open msc and cpl applets with elevated privileges.
How can do a appwiz.cpl or services.msc run command and have it open with elevated privileges? I've been quite accustom to opening console like this for a while now on XP. I hope I don't have to type out a whole runas command to get these to run as administrator....
February 8th, 2011 12:18pm

Click the start button and in the search bar type in the desired command then at the top right click on the result and select run as administrator.Please do not forget to select the best answer if it helps you! The Ultimate computer newbie guide since the discovery of spoon feeding! The Computer Manual dot Com
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February 8th, 2011 2:24pm

Click the start button and in the search bar type in the desired command then at the top left click on the result and select run as administrator. Please do not forget to select the best answer if it helps you! The Ultimate computer newbie guide since the discovery of spoon feeding! The Computer Manual dot Com
February 8th, 2011 2:25pm

Click the start button and in the search bar type in the desired command then at the top right click on the result and select run as administrator. Please do not forget to select the best answer if it helps you! The Ultimate computer newbie guide since the discovery of spoon feeding! The Computer Manual dot Com
Free Windows Admin Tool Kit Click here and download it now
February 8th, 2011 2:25pm

I had not even thought of that. Good enough for me!
February 14th, 2011 9:04am

I have tried this, but I still get a message that the administrator, (me), has disabled this feature. If I log on as myself I can run appwiz.cpl, but how can I do it logged on as a non-admin user?
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June 23rd, 2011 1:09pm

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