Quick test please!


  1. Posts : 18,044
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    Quick test please!


    Can somebody please run this small batch script file and tell me if it shows as Administrator: Command Prompt in the title bar?

    Please try it with Administrator rights and without Administrator rights.

    Batch script and code removed by me!

    The code in the above is . . .

    Code:
    Removed by me.

    I only need confirmation of the above by one person as this is a TEST and nothing more!

    Thanks in advance.
    Last edited by Paul Black; 29 May 2020 at 18:37.
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  2. Posts : 3,274
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       #2

    Run As Admin or run by just double clicking the .bat file both show C:\Windows\System32\cmd.exe only in the title bar. (My user account is admin for your info only).
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  3. Posts : 18,044
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    das10 said:
    Run As Admin or run by just double clicking the .bat file both show C:\Windows\System32\cmd.exe only in the title bar. (My user account is admin for your info only).
    Thanks for testing that for me @das10, I appreciate it.
    Have you got a user account that doesn't have Administrator rights that you could run it on please?
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  4. Posts : 3,274
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       #4

    No, sorry, all my accounts are admin only.

    edit: I just created a Standard test account, and got the same results as far as Command window title and echo"Tenforums" are concerned.
    Last edited by das10; 29 May 2020 at 17:01.
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    das10 said:
    No, sorry, all my accounts are admin only.

    edit: I just created a Standard test account, and got the same results as far as Command window title and echo"Tenforums" are concerned.
    Thanks @das10, I really do appreciate your time and effort on this.

    I am removing the batch script and the code as I will have access to a Win 10 computer tomorrow [ which I didn't have today ] where I can setup and test the different accounts and their rights.
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  6. Posts : 7,606
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       #6

    Look at the two screenshots (with the "TenForums.com" watermark) under step 6 below :
    How to Add Create Elevated Shortcut to New Context Menu in Windows 10

    The scripts there are mine, but the two screenshots are Brink's.
    If the script has a title, the title bar shows "Administrator".
    If the script has no title, the title bar shows "C:\Windows\System32\cmd.exe".
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  7. Posts : 18,044
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    Matthew Wai said:
    Look at the two screenshots (with the "TenForums.com" watermark) under step 6 below :
    How to Add Create Elevated Shortcut to New Context Menu in Windows 10

    The scripts there are mine, but the two screenshots are Brink's.
    If the script has a title, the title bar shows "Administrator".
    If the script has no title, the title bar shows "C:\Windows\System32\cmd.exe".
    Of course, thank you!
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