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How to start an application automatically in Administrator mode in Windows 7
Posted Date:
02-Aug-2010
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This resource tells about how to start an application automatically in Adminstrator mode in Windows 7 or in Windows Vista.
How to start an application in Administrator mode
Some applications in Windows 7 and Windows Vista require administrator privilege to run the applications. You can create the applications shortcut in desktop to open the applications. In order to open such application each time you need to right click the mouse button on the applications shortcut and select
Run as administrator
.In order to simplify this action you can modify the settings to run as administrator always. It will open the applications automatically in administrator mode without explicitly selecting and running the applications in administrator mode.
Here are the steps to run the application as administrator in Windows 7 or in Vista.
1. Right click on the application's shortcut icon in the desktop ->By default
Shortcut
tab is selected->click
Advanced
button,
Advanced properties
dialog will appear.
Example screenshot:
2.
Advanced Properties
dialog displays the option to
Run as administrator
check the box against it and click
Ok
.
From next time the applications will run in
administrator
mode.
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