Rightclick the desktop, New, Shortcut. Make the command : CMD , and the
name Command Prompt. Set properties, advanced to run as admin.
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"Thomas" <> wrote in message
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>I wasn't able to locate the command prompt on the start menu.
>
> "RDU" wrote:
>
>> I thought that was it. Tried it & worked. Thanks.
>>
>> "Mark L. Ferguson" wrote:
>>
>> > The Command Prompt icon on the Start menu can be rightclicked to 'run
>> > as
>> > administrator'
>> >
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>> > Mark L. Ferguson
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>> > "RDU" <> wrote in message
>> > news:6776B7C8-F9E8-4C1C-86FE-...
>> > > Sorry, but you lost me Mark! Where should I type the elevated prompt
>> > > command?
>> > > --Randy
>> > >
>> > > "Mark L. Ferguson" wrote:
>> > >
>> > >> Elevated prompt, type 'perfmon /rel'
>> > >>
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>> > >> Mark L. Ferguson
>> > >>
>> > >> .
>> > >> "RDU" <> wrote in message
>> > >> news:9B89D0C5-78CB-410B-8F5C-...
>> > >> > I'm running Vista Home Ultimate and have begun encuntering the
>> > >> > infamous
>> > >> > 'blue
>> > >> > screen of death' on a daily basis. I seem to remember a specific
>> > >> > log
>> > >> > file
>> > >> > in
>> > >> > XP being associated with these events. If so, where would I find a
>> > >> > comparable
>> > >> > log file in Vista. I do recall when this happened yesterday noting
>> > >> > the
>> > >> > screen
>> > >> > referencing 'tcpip.sys'. Any ideas? Thanks.
>> > >>
>> >
>> >