Hi,
Using the run box and the start/search line in this fashion will give the
same results. To run fully elevated, you must specifically invoke it and
hitting <ctrl>+<shift> will not do this. Click start, type CMD, then right
click the link in the start menu and choose 'run as administrator' to get
the right prompt. To rename a file in the system folder in Vista you must
first be elevated and, second, the file cannot be in use.
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"Jon" <> wrote in message
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> "Grandad" <> wrote in message
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>> Sorry Jon I must be missing something here, this is what I am doing.
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>> Click on start
>> Type run in Start Search and hit return
>> Type cmd in run box
>> Hold Shift and CTRL down together and hit return
>> Type net stop spooler and hit return
>>
>> Still get the error.
>> Grandad
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> I don't think the ctrl+shift technique works from the run box. Don't use
> the run box.
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> Just click the start orb, type cmd.exe, then ctrl+shift+enter together
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> You should then get a UAC prompt to run elevated, assuming default
> settings, and the cmd.exe 'black window' should have 'Administrator' in
> its title bar.
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> Jon
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