![]() ![]() So I often have to change directories to get where I want to go. The window always opens in C:\windows\system32, rather than my Users directory (as in approved technique 1) or the folder I want to be in (as in approved technique 2). To set admin privileges for Windows executables, you need to create a shortcut and use Shortcut tab→ Advanced (the command-prompt item in the Start menu is already a shortcut): The Compatibility tab is completely disabled for all of Windows’ executables: How do I make the command window run as administrator by default (even when using the "Open command window here" context menu option)? ![]() Command Prompt is not one of those programs. Many programs let you permanently change their default privilege level from the Properties menu. That is why I am looking for a one-and-done solution that will let approved techniques 1 & 2 open administrator command prompts.
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