(Admin) command prompt, Windows 7

How can I open administration command prompt

in Windows 7

Hello

http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/tutorials/Windows-elevated-command-prompt/

Method 1: Run as administrator of shortcut

The first method is to launch the administrator command prompt. This can be done by clicking on the Start menu, and then select all programs, then Accessories. You will see now a shortcut labeled command prompt. Right-click on it and select run as administrator as shown below.


Run as administrator

When you select run as administrator a user account control prompt pops up asking if you want to enable the command prompt to make changes on your computer.


User account control prompt

Click on the Yes button and you will now be at the prompt, as shown below.


Elevated command prompt

See you soon.

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