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With UAC turned on, I was surprised to learn I could not execute
[ipconfig/flushdns] from the command line - an error was returned stating elevation required, even though I was running with Admin priveleges. From the command-line there was no option offered to raise priveleges, or acknowledge the attempted action from a pop-up, as with other Admin actions invoked via the GUI, so that I could execute the CMD command. Two questions: 1) Is there a way to run all Support Tools/Resource Kit Tools from the CMD-line without turning off UAC, and; 2) Are there Support Tools included with the Vista installation CD and/or Resource Kit Tools as a download, as there were in XP? (Could I simply run the XP suptools.msi on Vista, or would there be missing Vista-specific untilities and perhaps obsolesced XP tools I wouldn't need?) Thanks, J -- JCB\1059 |
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Answer to question 1: Right-click "Run as Administrator"
"JCB" wrote: With UAC turned on, I was surprised to learn I could not execute [ipconfig/flushdns] from the command line - an error was returned stating elevation required, even though I was running with Admin priveleges. From the command-line there was no option offered to raise priveleges, or acknowledge the attempted action from a pop-up, as with other Admin actions invoked via the GUI, so that I could execute the CMD command. Two questions: 1) Is there a way to run all Support Tools/Resource Kit Tools from the CMD-line without turning off UAC, and; 2) Are there Support Tools included with the Vista installation CD and/or Resource Kit Tools as a download, as there were in XP? (Could I simply run the XP suptools.msi on Vista, or would there be missing Vista-specific untilities and perhaps obsolesced XP tools I wouldn't need?) Thanks, J -- JCB\1059 |