In windows 7 and vista and hopefully in the upcoming versions of windows, for running all the command lines successfully, you need to have administrative rights. This is because of UAC that was firstly introduces in windows vista. To use all the command lines successfully you need to run Command Prompt with administrative rights, otherwise it will return an error "Access Denied" in most cases. If you are Command Line Junky and discovering various features of Windows and found some errors saying "Access Denied" every time when tries to execute them, then this is because you don't have administrative rights or you are not running CMD.EXE with administrative privileges.
Follow the steps given below:
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You need to have an Administrative account in order to run command prompt with administrative privileges you can't run command prompt with administrative privileges until you know the password of administrative account.
Follow the steps given below:
- Click on Start
- Then select all programs
- Then click on accessories
- Right click on Command Prompt and select Run as administrator
- A new dialogue box will open up, enter your user name or password of administrator if necessary
Now you will have an administrative command prompt running on your screen.
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In windows 7 and vista and hopefully in the upcoming versions of windows, for running all the command lines successfully, you need to have administrative rights. This is because of UAC that was firstly introduces in windows vista. To use all the command lines successfully you need to run Command Prompt with administrative rights, otherwise it will return an error "Access Denied" in most cases. If you are Command Line Junky and discovering various features of Windows and found some errors saying "Access Denied" every time when tries to execute them, then this is because you don't have administrative rights or you are not running CMD.EXE with administrative privileges.
Follow the steps given below:
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You need to have an Administrative account in order to run command prompt with administrative privileges you can't run command prompt with administrative privileges until you know the password of administrative account.
Follow the steps given below:
- Click on Start
- Then select all programs
- Then click on accessories
- Right click on Command Prompt and select Run as administrator
- A new dialogue box will open up, enter your user name or password of administrator if necessary
Now you will have an administrative command prompt running on your screen.
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Video tutorial on How To Create user account with command prompt
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