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    日期:2024-04-20
    If you are trying to merge a registration file in Windows Vista that has non-HKEY_CURRENT_USERS entries from a Standard User Account then the merge will probably fail because the registration file wants to write to system wide registry settings such as HK...
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    日期:2024-04-23
    As regular readers know well, I’m a huge fan of using AutoHotkey to automate my entire computing experience… but in Windows 7 and Vista there’s a serious limitation since you can’t run a script as Administrator by default. This means that your hotkeys can...
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    日期:2024-04-24
    I'm talking about stuff like Registry Editor, Citrix Delivery Services Console (from XenApp 6.0). Something you might wish to run with an account that gives you administrator rights on a remote system but for whatever reason has been written such that it ...
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    日期:2024-04-21
    Right-click on the "Run" Application does not list "Run as Admin" as an option. All other programs can be run as admin, and have the option pull up in right-click. ... OK, I expressed myself poorly. "Run as Administrator" will not appear when the shortcut...
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    日期:2024-04-20
    I just installed Windows 7, Comodo, Firefox, and Itunes on a C300 64GB SSD, and noticed that I can't run programs as Administrator (even though I'm logged in as one)... all the ......
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    日期:2024-04-24
    Hello, I've prepared an unattended Win7 SP1 DVD, everything works just fine except a part of my registry tweaks (>100) MyTweaks.reg. After investigation, it proved that those registries must be run elevated ("Run As Administrator"). Here bellow, MyTweaks....
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    日期:2024-04-18
    Ran into a problem trying to launch regedit using the "Run as Administrator" option available from a right click of the mouse while logged in as a ......
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    日期:2024-04-19
    For anyone who wants to ACTUALLY ALWAYS run cmd as Administrator, from any kind of launch - even with Windows key + R and then "cmd", you do this: Open the Registry Editor. (Run -> regedit) Navigate to the following key: HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software ......