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I use the Windows VISTA Ultimate
When i use ipconfig /relese ther is always on answear: I have not the full access ti use ipconfig /release! I have administrator access on the pc! Can you help me? |
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"sic23" wrote: I use the Windows VISTA Ultimate When i use ipconfig /relese ther is always on answear: I have not the full access ti use ipconfig /release! I have administrator access on the pc! Can you help me? I assume you are running this from the command prompt. If you right-click the shortcut for Command Prompt and choose 'Run as Administrator', it should then work. |
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"Ben" wrote: "sic23" wrote: I use the Windows VISTA Ultimate When i use ipconfig /relese ther is always on answear: I have not the full access ti use ipconfig /release! I have administrator access on the pc! Can you help me? I assume you are running this from the command prompt. If you right-click the shortcut for Command Prompt and choose 'Run as Administrator', it should then work. Is it possible to automatically start the command prompt as Administrator? |
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You can't have the command prompt always be administrator, but you can start
an elevated command prompt quickly by going to Start, typing "cmd", and pressing Ctrl-Shift-Enter. Approve the prompt, and you've got an elevated command prompt. "sic23" a écrit dans le message de ... "Ben" wrote: "sic23" wrote: I use the Windows VISTA Ultimate When i use ipconfig /relese ther is always on answear: I have not the full access ti use ipconfig /release! I have administrator access on the pc! Can you help me? I assume you are running this from the command prompt. If you right-click the shortcut for Command Prompt and choose 'Run as Administrator', it should then work. Is it possible to automatically start the command prompt as Administrator? |
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Michael,
That doesn't work for me. No prompt. Vista Ultimate. You can't have the command prompt always be administrator, but you can start* an elevated command prompt quickly by going to Start, typing "cmd", and* pressing Ctrl-Shift-Enter. *Approve the prompt, and you've got an elevated* command prompt. Neil Pike. Protech Computing Ltd |