Running commands in Administrator mode on Vista

Last update on December 19, 2008 10:17 AM by deri58
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Running commands in Administrator mode on Vista









Under previous versions of Windows, the "Run" in the Start menu in Windows Vista is used to execute commands from the system.

As default, these commands are executed using the privileges of the current user. You can however run Administrator automatically by pressing "Ctrl + Shift + Enter"!
For more information on how to access hidden admininistrator account for Windows Vista, go to below link:

Access the hidden Administrator Account in Windows Vista
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