Forum Replies Created
- AuthorPosts
- March 4, 2010 at 12:37 pm in reply to: "Context Menu on Explorer" messes up "Run as Administrator" in Windows 7 #8154George SchizasParticipant
Extra info:
Shift-Right clicking on a taskbar button that isn’t running and selecting “Run as Administrator” is the same as Ctrl-Shift clicking on that entry.
March 4, 2010 at 12:32 pm in reply to: "Context Menu on Explorer" messes up "Run as Administrator" in Windows 7 #8153George SchizasParticipantEnvironment is Windows 7, 64-bit, and I’m using the 64-bit version of EmEditor.
1. Click on the Start button, find the “Command Prompt”, right click on it and select “Pin to Taskbar”.
2. Enable the Context Menu shortcut (from Tools > Customize > Shortcut > More Shortcuts > “Add a shortcut to the Context Menu” on Explorer.
3. Press shift and right click on the “Command Prompt” button on the taskbar.
4. Select “Run as Administrator”
5. Instead of the UAC prompt and the execution of the Command Prompt in an elevated mode, EmEditor opens cmd.exe (and asks about Binary ASCII, Binary Hex, encoding etc)Step 1 is really optional, you can right click on any shortcut and the “Run as Administrator” opens the file in EmEditor instead of running it elevated. When you disable the context menu, everything works properly.
- AuthorPosts