How to open a program as an administrator in Windows 8

  
                                    

Using and managing Windows 8, running a specific program as an administrator (such as a command prompt window) is an essential operation, but in addition to the traditional desktop we can right click on the application as in previous Windows systems. And from the shortcut menu, select “run as administrator", we must also have other methods on the Metro desktop.

First, on the Metro desktop, we can right-click on the app's tile and click the "Run as administrator" button from the function menu that appears below. For applications that don't have tiles on the Metro desktop, you can use the search function to find them, then right-click on the application you want in the search results in the same way, and click “Run as administrator" button to run. In addition, on the Metro desktop, we can directly type the name of the application on the keyboard and press the Enter key to run the application, and press [Ctrl]+[Shift]+[Enter] to run the administrator. application. For example, we can type ““CMD” directly on the keyboard and press Enter to open the Command Prompt window, or press [Ctrl]+[Shift]+[Enter] to open the Command Prompt window as an administrator.

Copyright © Windows knowledge All Rights Reserved