
REM -> If error flag set, we do not have admin.Įcho Requesting administrative privileges.Įcho Set UAC = CreateObject^("Shell.Application"^) > "%temp%\getadmin.vbs"Įcho UAC.ShellExecute "C:\Program Files (x86)\Top Password\ISO2Disc.exe", "", "", "runas", 1 > "%temp%\getadmin.vbs" >nul 2>&1 "%SYSTEMROOT%\system32\cacls.exe" "%SYSTEMROOT%\system32\config\system"
Open Notepad (or your favorite text editor), copy and paste the following batch off.
Method 4: Create a Batch to Always Run Program as Administrator The program will now open in administrator mode when you double-click it.
Type ~ RUNASADMIN in the “Value data” field and click OK. Rename the String value to the full path of the program you want to always run as administrator, and then double-click it to modify. Right-click blank area in the right pane, and then select New -> String Value. HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\AppCompatFlags\Layers Open the Registry Editor and browse to the following key:. Method 3: Always Run as Administrator Using Registry Hack From now on, double-click on your application or shortcut and it should automatically run as administrator. Under the Compatibility tab, check the “ Run this program as an administrator” box and click OK. Right-click on your application or its shortcut, and then select Properties in the context menu. Method 2: Always Run as Administrator in Compatibility Mode Every time you double-click the shortcut it will always run your program as administrator by default. Check the box next to Run as administrator and click OK. In the Properties window, select the Shortcut tab, and click on the Advanced button. Right-click on the shortcut of your program, and then select Properties from the context menu. Method 1: Always Run as Administrator from Program Shortcut In this tutorial we’ll show you 4 methods to make your program always run as administrator by default. Could I force a program to always run as an administrator? Is it possible to automatically open a batch file as admin when you double-click on it? Many old programs need to be run as administrator in order to function properly on Windows 10 / 8 / 7.