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“Run As…” with the Shift Key

by on May.18, 2010, under Windows OS Tricks & Tips

If you are logged in as a standard user and need to access a program that requires administrative rights, simply press the "Shift" key and right click on the program file. You will now see the "Run as…" option and when you select that, it’ll prompt you for a user name and password. Simply enter the administrator name and password and now you can run that program as the Admin. Administrative rights will only be enabled for that program alone, and once it has been closed admin access will be terminated.

This works in just about every version of Windows  and can even be used on programs in the Start Menu.

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Windows Ownership Renaming

by on May.18, 2010, under FAQs, Windows 2000, Windows 7, Windows Server 2003, Windows Vista, Windows XP

Have you ever wanted to change the name Windows is registered to without reinstalling the computer?

First load up the registry editor (Start -> Run then type regedit and press the ok button) and follow this path HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE -> SOFTWARE -> Microsoft -> WindowsNT -> Current Version. In the window on the right find the RegisteredOrganization and RegisteredOwner string values and change them to whatever you like. Once that’s done simply exit and you’re set.

Now whenever someone looks at your system properties, the OS will be registered to the right person.

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Managing "Run as " Option

by on May.18, 2010, under Windows 7, Windows Vista, Windows XP

The RunAs Command option is great but sometimes its best not to allow users to have access to that feature. Disabling it is quick and simple, all we need to do is edit the registry.

First load up regedit (Start -> Run then type regedit and press the Ok button) and follow this path HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE -> SOFTWARE -> Microsoft -> Windows -> CurrentVersion -> policies -> Explorer. From there create a new DWORD value and name it HideRunAsVerb and give it a value of one. Once that’s done you’ll need to restart your machine. Now users won’t have the ability to run programs as other users.

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