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Sudo and Kill commands for Windows
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anandcoral:
http://www.ghacks.net/2015/09/17/sudo-and-kill-commands-for-windows/
I have to edit files / script which are in "\Program Files\" folder and need Administrative rights. Found SUDO useful as I can open the text editor via it in Administrative mode.
I already use SuperF4, still KILL can be useful from command line.
Regards,
Anand
f0dder:
If you just need to edit protected files every now and then, it's easier to launch your editor with administrative privileges - fastest way to do that is launching it with Ctrl+Shift+Enter from the start menu/screen (silly it doesn't work with Win+R).
If, on the other hand, you're often doing stuff in a console, have a look at ConEmu - it's pretty great, and also makes it easy to start a tab with an administrative shell.
anandcoral:
If you just need to edit protected files every now and then, it's easier to launch your editor with administrative privileges - fastest way to do that is launching it with Ctrl+Shift+Enter from the start menu/screen (silly it doesn't work with Win+R).
-f0dder (September 17, 2015, 05:06 AM)
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Yes and also by right-click on taskbar icon I get administrative option. But I use SUDO from batch file to run a given program in administrative mode.
Regards,
Anand
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