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How to create a shortcut to the Command Prompt with Administrative Privileges in Vista

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This tutorial will guide you through creating a shortcut to the Vista Command Prompt that automatically opens with Administrator privileges.

  1. Start by creating a new shortcut on your Desktop. Right-click anywhere in the background and select New -> Shortcut

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  3. Enter cmd in the space provided, and then click Next

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  5. Give the shortcut a name and click Finish

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  7. Now right-click on your newly created desktop shortcut and select Properties from the pop-up menu.
  8. Select the Shortcut tab from the top, and then click the Advanced button in the bottom right corner.

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  10. Place a check in the box labeled Run as administrator and click OK

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  12. Back at the Shortcut Properties page click the Apply button and then the OK button. Now double-click your desktop shortcut. A command prompt with administrative privileges will run.

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  14. You can drag that shortcut to your Quick Launch bar if you’d prefer it there (I do).
Published by
Ross McKillop