| Re: "The requested operation requires elevation" Arfur,
If you need to use cmd with elevated permissions a lot then create a
shortcut on your desktop and set the run as administrator option in the
shortcut.
Myself I click the start orb, type
cmd
right click on the cmd.exe that shows in the programs list and click on run
as administrator.
Michael
Vista Home premium
"Arfur Million" <arfur_million********.com> wrote in message
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> I tried an ipconfig /release and got the wonderful message "The requested
> operation requires elevation". So I lifted the PC 3ft into the air, tried
> again and it worked fine. Ha ha.
>
> What a wonderful message. It is absolutely meaningless. It's almost as
> good as the generic error message "The operation failed" that MS Office
> 2000 (and others) sometimes produces.
>
> Well, I did a quick google and found how to get round this problem (better
> a google than a message that may actually mean something, what what?).
> Whinge over, my question is how can I configure Vista so that I can type
> in "cmd" at the Run... prompt and still have access to the "elevated"
> version. Is there a command inside a cmd session that can be used instead?
> I would prefer to do it without the going through the mindnumbing
> secondary-click Accessories/Command prompt procedure.
>
> As a matter of interest, why do I need to do it in the first place, given
> that I'm logged on as a user in the Admins group anyway?
>
> Regards,
> Arfur
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