Re: Vista - CMD - Higher Level?????
- From: "Todd Vargo" <tlvargo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 24 Feb 2007 16:30:16 -0500
John John wrote:
Start the Command Prompt with Administrative Privileges (Run as
Administrator). Right click on the Command Prompt shortcut to see the
option.
At the very top of the Command Prompt window you will see
"Administrator: Command Prompt" when cmd is run as adminsitrator, if it
doesn't have administrative privileges you will see:
"C:\Windows\system32\cmd.exe". It's to do with User Access Control (UAC).
A pain in the wazoo if you ask me. Microsoft thinks that we are all
children...
No, malware authors are the children Microsoft is forced to protect everyone
from. But you are right, it is huge pain in the wazoo.
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Todd Vargo
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