Click the first check box that reads ‘ Run as administrator’ and click OK. It should now show you the ‘ Advanced Properties’ window. In the Properties window, click ‘ Advanced’. To make it run as an administrator, right-click the file and click Properties. Making a shortcut run as an Administrator You’ll have to make it run as an administrator. You should now have an icon with the name you gave for it. To create a shortcut, you’ll just have to right-click on an empty space (desktop or elsewhere), choose New > Shortcut.Īlong with an icon created, a window should pop-up asking you the location of the item to create a shortcut for. We are just going to open the file (taskmgr.exe) as an administrator. Here’s a way to make it show ‘All Users’ list by default when you open this shortcut that you’ll create yourself by the end of this article. And you’ll have to click the ‘ Show processes from all users’ button every time to view all running processes and that’s not what we need. The process list includes few System processes. When you open the Task Manager in Windows 7, you’ll only be presented with processes that run under your user account, even if you are an administrator.
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