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My preference for running cmd is to use windows+r » type cmd » enter

But this doesn't open it with admin rights Is there a way to type your way through to command prompt with admin rights? Is there a way to run/start cmd as administrator through the command line or a batch file programming in windows 8 I want to create a batch file which has administrative privileges without any Login to the pc as the azure ad user you want to be a local admin This gets the guid onto the pc

Log out as that user and login as a local admin user Open a command prompt as administrator and using the command line, add the user to the administrators group. How would i go about making an administrator account (read not limited) from the command line in windows I have seen commands to the effect of Net user username password /add however it is uncle. I am not sure but when i start my command prompt in administrator mode, i can't switch to a mapped drive

I can do so if i am not in administrator mode

Am i missing something simple? Is there anyway to enable administrator access instead of having to right click command prompt and run as administrator I tried runas /user:administrator cmd (prompts for password) net user Related to my other question, i need to be able to run the command prompt not as an admin Whenever i launch a command prompt, either from the start menu, or by double clicking the c:\\windows\\syste. In a fresh windows 11, wsl2 can be installed via command running with privilege mode

Virtual machine platform virtual machine platform has been installed As you can see, i have tried running the command using both a local admin account (administrator) and a domain admin account I have also tried launching the runas command as one long command (opening the programs and features) and 1st launching a cmd.exe with admin rights and then launching the programs and features window.

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