Early Vista Tip #3: run the CMD line as an Admin
I didn’t think I would ever need to do this but thanks to Vista’s overly-protective security, you might need to run a CMD line as an Admin. In true Vista fashion, the approach to circumvent security isn’t very intuitive (a good thing) and thanks to Paul’s wonderful Zune hack on Vista, we now know how to do this.
Click your Start Orb and type "CMD" but don’t press Enter and don’t click on the search results that Vista will return. Instead, hold down CTRL+SHIFT+ENTER. If you have the Vista User Access Control (UAC) enabled as it is by default, you will be prompted to continue before you gain Admin rights. Click "Continue" and you’re all set! Instead of seeing this:
You’ll see this and have full Admin rights:
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Windows installed on a “J” drive? interesting….
Thats it, no asking for admin password, nothing?
yes it is thats the problem it doesnt bring something if you have to be the admin to have the admin right
its best to disable UAC as all it is is an anoyence.
After searching for “CMD”, you can also just right click on it and then click on “Run as Administrator”..
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it asks for password in my computer