Command prompt requires high administrator privileges

Having some problems with my wireless then on vacation, I wanted to reset address ip and winsock (netsh...) and neither would go (Win 7 64-bit). I am the only user and I have Admin status. What I am doing wrong?

Thank you, Lar

Try running in administrator mode command prompt by using this key combination of three fingers:

  1. Open the start menu
  2. Type cmd in the search box
  3. Press Ctrl-SHIFT-ENTER (you will get invited to confirm if you have UAC)

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