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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
- 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"
- Force Internet Explorer 11 to open instead of Edge on Windows 10
Run VBS file Internet Explorer will be started (but will not go to foreground) Set ie = CreateObject("InternetExplorer Application") ie Navigate "about:blank" ie Visible = 1 PowerShell script Create bat file with the script below Run BAT file Internet Explorer will be started
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