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Re: DOS program problem
"RScotti" <rscotti1@nospam.verizon.net> wrote in message
news:um4d23hjppierp3a5886e2e39l5ke59ask@4ax.com...
> On Wed, 18 Apr 2007 16:47:52 -0400, "Dave R." <dwragle at drbsystems
> dot com> wrote:
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>>Anyway, the elevated command prompt just means I ran cmd.exe as an
>>administrator, so that's not something you can do inside of a batch
>>file
>>as far as I know. Until someone has any other ideas, the only thing
>>I've seen that might help was from a post over in the
>>networking_sharing
>>group from Davide Guolo:
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> I hope this helps you Here's what I did.
> Just type CMD in the search box than pin the command prompt to the
> start menu, than right click on it and run as
> administrator.
That's how I run the elevated command prompt as well.
> I have a bat file and it works for me!
So, if you run the bat file from an elevated command prompt, it works?
When I ran the commands individually from an elevated command prompt it
didn't work, but I didn't try it in a bat. What's your bat file look
like?
Best regards,
Dave |