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- Where is the Windows Run command located? - Super User
Where is Windows Run dialog box located? The Windows Run dialog box is a resource located in c:\windows\system32\shell32 dll The dialog can be opened by running the following command: c:\windows\system32\rundll32 exe shell32 dll,#61 This works on both 32 bit and 64 bit Windows The dialog can also be launched with the command:
- Windows + R (run) command to open Network Connections dialog
The link on Windows run commands provided by Sriniv was a bit more useful but is archived (and not maintained) since 2017 The source by user1686 is more useful – Cadoiz
- windows - Run as for a . bat file - Super User
To add the Run as option for BAT files to the context menu, use the following REG file: Windows Registry Editor Version 5 00 [HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\batfile\shell\runas\command] @="\"%1\" %*" Copy the above contents to Notepad, and save the file with REG extension (say, bat_runas reg)
- How to enable execution of PowerShell scripts? - Super User
Search for PowerShell, right-click the top-result and click the Run as administrator option Type the following command to allow scripts to run and press Enter: Set-ExecutionPolicy RemoteSigned Type A and press Enter (if applicable) Type the following command to run the script and press Enter: "C:\PATH\TO\SCRIPT\first_script ps1"
- How to get to Environment Variables from Run - Super User
I often need access to the Environment Variables on my Windows 7 What command do I need to type in the Run window to get to them? At the moment I do the following: Control Panel > System > Advanced System Settings > Environment Variables Any help would be greatly appreciated
- Open CMD as admin with Windows+R shortcut - Super User
To run cmd as administrator through Win+R without additional password typing (but UAC warning is still in-place though) just use the following trick: powershell "Start-Process cmd -Verb RunAs" If you want to get an access to cmd by clicking a shortcut: Create a shortcut for cmd (C:\Windows\System32\cmd exe) Right-click the shortcut > Properties
- How to set a program to startup on boot for all users in windows 10?
Solution #3 (the registry key) is incorrect, because items under that Run folder in the registry are executed when the user logs in to the system, rather than when the computer boots Solution #2 is incomplete and unintelligible wihtout reference to a comment on the question
- Force a program to run *without* administrator privileges or UAC?
If you have a particular application that you want to always run without UAC, you can target it with the Registry (add the text to a REG file and import it into the Registry): Windows Registry Editor Version 5 00 [HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\AppCompatFlags\Layers] "C:\\example\\application exe"="RunAsInvoker"
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