![]() If you want the pinned icon always opened with admin right, here is a nice tip shared by our dear reader, Glenn1963: Once Pinned, you can right-click the icon, right-click again on Command Prompt that pops up, then choose Run as administrator. You can also Pin the Command Prompt on to Taskbar. Type Cmd in Cortana search box, right-click Command Prompt that pops up and choose Run as administrator.įrom the screenshot above, you can right-click Command Prompt and choose to Pin to Start.Īnd once it’s Pinned, you can right-click it in Start and choose Run as administrator. Clicking on it will open the Command Prompt window with local admin privilege for you.īut wait, before you see Command Prompt (Admin) listed there, you need to turn off the option “ Replace Command Prompt with Windows PowerShell…” in Taskbar and Start Menu Properties because Windows PowerShell is the default option in Win+X menu. Press Win + X or right-click on Start Menu, a power menu pops up from the Start Menu with a list of mostly used admin tools. Now let’s see how many ways to do the same on Windows 10. We’ve covered the number of ways to open a Command Prompt as Administrator on Windows 8.1. And those special command lines that requires admin privilege need a Command Prompt window that runs as local administrator. There are many situations where you need to use the command lines instead of the GUI apps and many of the command lines require the admin privilege in order to complete the mission.
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