Use "run mode" to get win xp system permissions

  

Generally speaking, the current computer will set the login permission, because if it is in the workplace, there are many people who share a computer. This is necessary, but what if you want to get permission? If the user you are logged into the system has permission restrictions, then when you need to run programs with higher privileges to run, you need to log out of the current user and log in to the system with a high-privileged user account. We don't need to do this in the professional version of Windows XP. We can use "run mode" to run a single program with a high-privilege account.

Right-click on the program icon in “desktop" or “My Computer" and select “Run as ". In the pop-up page, select the “The following user” radio button, then enter the high-privileged user account in the username, and then enter the corresponding password. This way we can run the application with the new input.

Choosing a Run Identity

If you need an application to always ask which user to run at runtime, then set it up by following the steps below. Right click on the app icon, select “Properties> in the pop-up menu, then select “Advanced” in the pop-up dialog box. A prompt page pops up.

Run as a different user

On the prompt page, click "Run as a different user" and click “OK”. Now every time you run the program, you will be asked which user to run as.

In fact, many times you just pay attention to the method, a lot of things are not so difficult, so if you have not used such a method, then you can try it, maybe you will feel that this method is more convenient than before. too much.

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