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1. Unsure. I would suggest undoing the changes if you can.
2. I would advise against it. Better to fix the actual problem then let the
user run as the Windows equivalent of QSECOFR. A lot of malware needs admin
rights to infect a machine.
3. Yes: Right-click the app's icon, select Properties. On the Shortcut tab
select Advanced then enable Run as Administrator. (If you right-click the
actual app & not a shortcut, Run as Administrator is under the
Compatibility tab.)
On , "Jerry C. Adams" <midrange@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
1. How badly did I mess up PC-1?
2. Is there a way to run the PC, in toto, under the admin account
settings?
3. Is there a way to define a specific application (desktop icon) to be
run
as admin?
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