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How do I run AB Commander elevated on Windows Vista?

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How do I run AB Commander elevated on Windows Vista?

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If you have not disabled the User Acount Control (UAC) of Window Vista, then when you run AB Commander, it starts executing with the restricted (standard user) rights, just like most other programs do. If at some point you need to perform an operation that requires the administrative privileges, you can use the Tools – Restart as Administrator command of AB Commander to restart it with the full administrative rights. When the administrative rights are no longer needed, you can return to operating back in the restricted mode by using the Tools – Restart as Standard User command. If you require AB Commander to run elevated all the time, then you may want to modify the properties of the shortcut that you use to run AB Commander, to specify that the Run as administrator option should always be used when starting AB Commander. Note that if you run AB Commander as administrator, you will see Administrator in its title bar. How do I run programs elevated on Windows Vista? You can do it by pre

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