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Where are these in W 8?
From the site someone recommended:
"Start Menu == All Programs == Accessories Right click on Command Prompt MenuPick "Run as administrator..." from the Alternate menu presented." I can't click on the Command Prompt to run as Administrator in W 8 as there is no MenuPick to "Run as administrator." ' |
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Where are these in W 8?
"R.H. Breener" wrote... From the site someone recommended: "Start Menu == All Programs == Accessories Right click on Command Prompt MenuPick "Run as administrator..." from the Alternate menu presented." I can't click on the Command Prompt to run as Administrator in W 8 as there is no MenuPick to "Run as administrator." ' http://www.howtogeek.com/194041/how-...n-windows-8.1/ |
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Where are these in W 8?
"Live" wrote in message ... "R.H. Breener" wrote... From the site someone recommended: "Start Menu == All Programs == Accessories Right click on Command Prompt MenuPick "Run as administrator..." from the Alternate menu presented." I can't click on the Command Prompt to run as Administrator in W 8 as there is no MenuPick to "Run as administrator." ' http://www.howtogeek.com/194041/how-...n-windows-8.1/ I've been there already. There is no choice to click on for "Run as administrator." It says Command Prompt and that's all. There is nothing about running as an admin on the dropdown menu. It says move, size, edit etc. |
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Where are these in W 8?
R.H. Breener wrote:
"Live" wrote in message ... "R.H. Breener" wrote... From the site someone recommended: "Start Menu == All Programs == Accessories Right click on Command Prompt MenuPick "Run as administrator..." from the Alternate menu presented." I can't click on the Command Prompt to run as Administrator in W 8 as there is no MenuPick to "Run as administrator." ' http://www.howtogeek.com/194041/how-...n-windows-8.1/ I've been there already. There is no choice to click on for "Run as administrator." It says Command Prompt and that's all. There is nothing about running as an admin on the dropdown menu. It says move, size, edit etc. A person who is running ClassicShell, probably doesn't use the big Start window with all the groovy tiles in it :-) If you use that sucker (click the Start thing), and type "Command Prompt" or "cmd", the Start window searches its list of software and puts the search result on the right hand side. If you right-click on the first item that comes back, one of the options is "Run As Administrator". http://i60.tinypic.com/k98h1l.jpg ******* Now, if you get this far along, "Command Prompt" is already running. It's a bit difficult to elevate. And you notice the window frame has only the ordinary adjustments. http://i62.tinypic.com/i27rph.jpg Close that window for now. Then find that Start button, and do it like in the first picture. And right-click on the first result that comes back. ******* For a stickler for details like yourself, note that in this OS, the Command Prompt window has a mind of its own. On older OSes, you can open one "Administrator-powered" command prompt window after another. On this stinking OS, if you attempt to open a second one (using the method shown in the first picture), instead of opening a second Command Prompt, it just whips you back to that first window you created. If you attempt to open a second window which is not elevated, then you can open a second command prompt window. And right off hand, I can't remember the fix for this. Paul |
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"Paul" wrote in message ... R.H. Breener wrote: "Live" wrote in message ... "R.H. Breener" wrote... From the site someone recommended: "Start Menu == All Programs == Accessories Right click on Command Prompt MenuPick "Run as administrator..." from the Alternate menu presented." I can't click on the Command Prompt to run as Administrator in W 8 as there is no MenuPick to "Run as administrator." ' http://www.howtogeek.com/194041/how-...n-windows-8.1/ I've been there already. There is no choice to click on for "Run as administrator." It says Command Prompt and that's all. There is nothing about running as an admin on the dropdown menu. It says move, size, edit etc. A person who is running ClassicShell, probably doesn't use the big Start window with all the groovy tiles in it :-) If you use that sucker (click the Start thing), and type "Command Prompt" or "cmd", the Start window searches its list of software and puts the search result on the right hand side. If you right-click on the first item that comes back, one of the options is "Run As Administrator". http://i60.tinypic.com/k98h1l.jpg The only thing that came up is the SAME Command Prompt window. What other items do you mean? Just the one window came up. What else was supposed to come up? ******* Now, if you get this far along, "Command Prompt" is already running. It's a bit difficult to elevate. And you notice the window frame has only the ordinary adjustments. http://i62.tinypic.com/i27rph.jpg Close that window for now. Then find that Start button, and do it like in the first picture. And right-click on the first result that comes back. ******* How do I get the tiles back? Even if I type in CMD the same window with the same dropdown menu comes up with the same choices, none are run as Admin. For a stickler for details like yourself, note that in this OS, the Command Prompt window has a mind of its own. On older OSes, you can open one "Administrator-powered" command prompt window after another. On this stinking OS, if you attempt to open a second one (using the method shown in the first picture), instead of opening a second Command Prompt, it just whips you back to that first window you created. If you attempt to open a second window which is not elevated, then you can open a second command prompt window. And right off hand, I can't remember the fix for this. The same window keeps coming up over and over with no choice in the dropdown menu for Admin. This OS is the pits. I see no inprovement over Vista and W 7. What was improved? It's worse - plus things are missing we used to get. No email client. No Snipper Tool. What is MS trying to prove? People are just being driven to MACS. I'm the last one in the family to be still using Windows. At least with W7 I could get WindowsMail working. I can't on the W 8 LT. Paul |
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Where are these in W 8?
R.H. Breener laid this down on his screen :
"Paul" wrote in message ... R.H. Breener wrote: "Live" wrote in message ... "R.H. Breener" wrote... From the site someone recommended: "Start Menu == All Programs == Accessories Right click on Command Prompt MenuPick "Run as administrator..." from the Alternate menu presented." I can't click on the Command Prompt to run as Administrator in W 8 as there is no MenuPick to "Run as administrator." ' http://www.howtogeek.com/194041/how-...n-windows-8.1/ I've been there already. There is no choice to click on for "Run as administrator." It says Command Prompt and that's all. There is nothing about running as an admin on the dropdown menu. It says move, size, edit etc. A person who is running ClassicShell, probably doesn't use the big Start window with all the groovy tiles in it :-) If you use that sucker (click the Start thing), and type "Command Prompt" or "cmd", the Start window searches its list of software and puts the search result on the right hand side. If you right-click on the first item that comes back, one of the options is "Run As Administrator". http://i60.tinypic.com/k98h1l.jpg The only thing that came up is the SAME Command Prompt window. What other items do you mean? Just the one window came up. What else was supposed to come up? ******* Now, if you get this far along, "Command Prompt" is already running. It's a bit difficult to elevate. And you notice the window frame has only the ordinary adjustments. http://i62.tinypic.com/i27rph.jpg Close that window for now. Then find that Start button, and do it like in the first picture. And right-click on the first result that comes back. ******* How do I get the tiles back? Even if I type in CMD the same window with the same dropdown menu comes up with the same choices, none are run as Admin. For a stickler for details like yourself, note that in this OS, the Command Prompt window has a mind of its own. On older OSes, you can open one "Administrator-powered" command prompt window after another. On this stinking OS, if you attempt to open a second one (using the method shown in the first picture), instead of opening a second Command Prompt, it just whips you back to that first window you created. If you attempt to open a second window which is not elevated, then you can open a second command prompt window. And right off hand, I can't remember the fix for this. The same window keeps coming up over and over with no choice in the dropdown menu for Admin. This OS is the pits. I see no inprovement over Vista and W 7. What was improved? It's worse - plus things are missing we used to get. No email client. No Snipper Tool. What is MS trying to prove? People are just being driven to MACS. I'm the last one in the family to be still using Windows. At least with W7 I could get WindowsMail working. I can't on the W 8 LT. Paul Did you try right clicking on the "cmd" menu entry? Works for me. Ed P |
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Where are these in W 8?
"R.H. Breener" wrote... "Live" wrote in message ... "R.H. Breener" wrote... From the site someone recommended: "Start Menu == All Programs == Accessories Right click on Command Prompt MenuPick "Run as administrator..." from the Alternate menu presented." I can't click on the Command Prompt to run as Administrator in W 8 as there is no MenuPick to "Run as administrator." ' http://www.howtogeek.com/194041/how-...n-windows-8.1/ I've been there already. There is no choice to click on for "Run as administrator." It says Command Prompt and that's all. There is nothing about running as an admin on the dropdown menu. It says move, size, edit etc. http://www.eightforums.com/tutorials...ndows-8-a.html |
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Where are these in W 8?
On Tue, 24 Feb 2015 04:50:55 -0500, R.H. Breener wrote:
I can't click on the Command Prompt to run as Administrator in W 8 as there is no MenuPick to "Run as administrator." ' Try entering 'command' in the search box, r-click on the 'command prompt' choice that comes up. |
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Where are these in W 8?
On Tue, 24 Feb 2015 06:44:20 -0500, R.H. Breener wrote:
The only thing that came up is the SAME Command Prompt window. What other items do you mean? Just the one window came up. What else was supposed to come up? If the prompt in the window shows you are in the C:\Windows\system32 folder, you're running that window as administrator. |
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Where are these in W 8?
On Tue, 24 Feb 2015 06:07:57 -0500, Paul wrote:
For a stickler for details like yourself, note that in this OS, the Command Prompt window has a mind of its own. On older OSes, you can open one "Administrator-powered" command prompt window after another. On this stinking OS, if you attempt to open a second one (using the method shown in the first picture), instead of opening a second Command Prompt, it just whips you back to that first window you created. If you attempt to open a second window which is not elevated, then you can open a second command prompt window. And right off hand, I can't remember the fix for this. I'm guessing the "fix" is to open a Command Prompt window from the desktop side of the house rather than the tile side of the house. Doing it that way works as expected. |
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On 2/24/2015 2:00 PM, Char Jackson wrote:
On Tue, 24 Feb 2015 06:07:57 -0500, Paul wrote: For a stickler for details like yourself, note that in this OS, the Command Prompt window has a mind of its own. On older OSes, you can open one "Administrator-powered" command prompt window after another. On this stinking OS, if you attempt to open a second one (using the method shown in the first picture), instead of opening a second Command Prompt, it just whips you back to that first window you created. If you attempt to open a second window which is not elevated, then you can open a second command prompt window. And right off hand, I can't remember the fix for this. I'm guessing the "fix" is to open a Command Prompt window from the desktop side of the house rather than the tile side of the house. Doing it that way works as expected. The solution to most Windows 8 problems is to run it from the desktop, and not the tile side. The tile side (Modern or Metro) interface is a mess, and almost unusable for serious computing. The first thing that I recommend for new user of Windows 8 is to update to Windows 8.1. For user of Windows 8.1, I recommend going to properties in the Desktop taskbar, in the Navigation tab, and checking "When I sign on or close all apps goto the desktop instead of Start" and in the tab Jumplist checking "Store and display recently opened items............." With these two task complete you can access all of the functions from the old start menu by right clicking the MSIcon in the lower left of the start up screen, and all of your recently used files by right clicking the program icon on the tool bar. |
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"Cecil Propes" wrote in message ... R.H. Breener laid this down on his screen : "Paul" wrote in message ... R.H. Breener wrote: "Live" wrote in message ... "R.H. Breener" wrote... From the site someone recommended: "Start Menu == All Programs == Accessories Right click on Command Prompt MenuPick "Run as administrator..." from the Alternate menu presented." I can't click on the Command Prompt to run as Administrator in W 8 as there is no MenuPick to "Run as administrator." ' http://www.howtogeek.com/194041/how-...n-windows-8.1/ I've been there already. There is no choice to click on for "Run as administrator." It says Command Prompt and that's all. There is nothing about running as an admin on the dropdown menu. It says move, size, edit etc. A person who is running ClassicShell, probably doesn't use the big Start window with all the groovy tiles in it :-) If you use that sucker (click the Start thing), and type "Command Prompt" or "cmd", the Start window searches its list of software and puts the search result on the right hand side. If you right-click on the first item that comes back, one of the options is "Run As Administrator". http://i60.tinypic.com/k98h1l.jpg The only thing that came up is the SAME Command Prompt window. What other items do you mean? Just the one window came up. What else was supposed to come up? ******* Now, if you get this far along, "Command Prompt" is already running. It's a bit difficult to elevate. And you notice the window frame has only the ordinary adjustments. http://i62.tinypic.com/i27rph.jpg Close that window for now. Then find that Start button, and do it like in the first picture. And right-click on the first result that comes back. ******* How do I get the tiles back? Even if I type in CMD the same window with the same dropdown menu comes up with the same choices, none are run as Admin. For a stickler for details like yourself, note that in this OS, the Command Prompt window has a mind of its own. On older OSes, you can open one "Administrator-powered" command prompt window after another. On this stinking OS, if you attempt to open a second one (using the method shown in the first picture), instead of opening a second Command Prompt, it just whips you back to that first window you created. If you attempt to open a second window which is not elevated, then you can open a second command prompt window. And right off hand, I can't remember the fix for this. The same window keeps coming up over and over with no choice in the dropdown menu for Admin. This OS is the pits. I see no inprovement over Vista and W 7. What was improved? It's worse - plus things are missing we used to get. No email client. No Snipper Tool. What is MS trying to prove? People are just being driven to MACS. I'm the last one in the family to be still using Windows. At least with W7 I could get WindowsMail working. I can't on the W 8 LT. Paul Did you try right clicking on the "cmd" menu entry? Works for me. Ed P Yes, over and over and over again and there is no choice there on the dropdown menu to run it as Administrator. |
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"Ken1943" wrote in message ... On Tue, 24 Feb 2015 08:18:41 -0600, Cecil Propes wrote: R.H. Breener laid this down on his screen : "Paul" wrote in message ... R.H. Breener wrote: "Live" wrote in message ... "R.H. Breener" wrote... From the site someone recommended: "Start Menu == All Programs == Accessories Right click on Command Prompt MenuPick "Run as administrator..." from the Alternate menu presented." I can't click on the Command Prompt to run as Administrator in W 8 as there is no MenuPick to "Run as administrator." ' http://www.howtogeek.com/194041/how-...n-windows-8.1/ I've been there already. There is no choice to click on for "Run as administrator." It says Command Prompt and that's all. There is nothing about running as an admin on the dropdown menu. It says move, size, edit etc. A person who is running ClassicShell, probably doesn't use the big Start window with all the groovy tiles in it :-) If you use that sucker (click the Start thing), and type "Command Prompt" or "cmd", the Start window searches its list of software and puts the search result on the right hand side. If you right-click on the first item that comes back, one of the options is "Run As Administrator". http://i60.tinypic.com/k98h1l.jpg The only thing that came up is the SAME Command Prompt window. What other items do you mean? Just the one window came up. What else was supposed to come up? ******* Now, if you get this far along, "Command Prompt" is already running. It's a bit difficult to elevate. And you notice the window frame has only the ordinary adjustments. http://i62.tinypic.com/i27rph.jpg Close that window for now. Then find that Start button, and do it like in the first picture. And right-click on the first result that comes back. ******* How do I get the tiles back? Even if I type in CMD the same window with the same dropdown menu comes up with the same choices, none are run as Admin. For a stickler for details like yourself, note that in this OS, the Command Prompt window has a mind of its own. On older OSes, you can open one "Administrator-powered" command prompt window after another. On this stinking OS, if you attempt to open a second one (using the method shown in the first picture), instead of opening a second Command Prompt, it just whips you back to that first window you created. If you attempt to open a second window which is not elevated, then you can open a second command prompt window. And right off hand, I can't remember the fix for this. The same window keeps coming up over and over with no choice in the dropdown menu for Admin. This OS is the pits. I see no inprovement over Vista and W 7. What was improved? It's worse - plus things are missing we used to get. No email client. No Snipper Tool. What is MS trying to prove? People are just being driven to MACS. I'm the last one in the family to be still using Windows. At least with W7 I could get WindowsMail working. I can't on the W 8 LT. Paul Did you try right clicking on the "cmd" menu entry? Works for me. Ed P Google something like Elevated Command Prompt. Somewhere I found a short cut that I put in the menu to the Administrator Command Prompt. KenW I just spent over an hour on eightforums and what they said to do doesn't bring up any choices to run the Command Prompt as Administrator. There is no info on how to get that choice to appear on the dropdown menu. |
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"mechanic" wrote in message ... On Tue, 24 Feb 2015 06:44:20 -0500, R.H. Breener wrote: The only thing that came up is the SAME Command Prompt window. What other items do you mean? Just the one window came up. What else was supposed to come up? If the prompt in the window shows you are in the C:\Windows\system32 folder, you're running that window as administrator. No, it still says Command Prompt only. How do I get it to come up in the C:\Windows\system32 folder? |
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"Keith Nuttle" wrote in message ... On 2/24/2015 2:00 PM, Char Jackson wrote: On Tue, 24 Feb 2015 06:07:57 -0500, Paul wrote: For a stickler for details like yourself, note that in this OS, the Command Prompt window has a mind of its own. On older OSes, you can open one "Administrator-powered" command prompt window after another. On this stinking OS, if you attempt to open a second one (using the method shown in the first picture), instead of opening a second Command Prompt, it just whips you back to that first window you created. If you attempt to open a second window which is not elevated, then you can open a second command prompt window. And right off hand, I can't remember the fix for this. I'm guessing the "fix" is to open a Command Prompt window from the desktop side of the house rather than the tile side of the house. Doing it that way works as expected. The solution to most Windows 8 problems is to run it from the desktop, and not the tile side. The tile side (Modern or Metro) interface is a mess, and almost unusable for serious computing. Amen! That's why I installed Classic Shell. The first thing that I recommend for new user of Windows 8 is to update to Windows 8.1. For user of Windows 8.1, I recommend going to properties in the Desktop taskbar, in the Navigation tab, and checking "When I sign on or close all apps goto the desktop instead of Start" and in the tab Jumplist checking "Store and display recently opened items............." With Classic Shell you just tap the Windows key twice and a classic desktop appears. I just updated to 8.1. I see no differences. With these two task complete you can access all of the functions from the old start menu by right clicking the MSIcon in the lower left of the start up screen, and all of your recently used files by right clicking the program icon on the tool bar. I wish I could find the information for how to run the Command Prompt as Admin. |
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