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this option is set to “Let Windows decide.” If you leave it as is, Windows will open each command-line tool separately. For example, if you open Command Prompt or Windows PowerShell from Run ...
We will create desktop shortcuts to make Command Prompt and PowerShell run as administrators every time we open it. For Terminal, we will change a setting. To create a shortcut for Command Prompt ...
There is a way to set all programs to always run in administrator mode without changing the properties for each individual app, but it's better to start slow (and it involves a Registry edit), so ...
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