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You must be an administrator to install
You must be an administrator to install












you must be an administrator to install you must be an administrator to install

(Specifically, I'm using the 'Console' from SourceForge, not a regular CMD window, but I don't think that's important. (for example, does it run the new process as the 'Administrator' user? Or does it run the process as the current user, but with elevated privileges? If so, what privileges? How does that differ from the privileges I get from my user being in the 'Administrators' group? My specific question is precisely: What does 'run as administrator' do? Neither of the answers thus far address this. My user is already a member of the 'administrators' group, so what precisely does 'run as administrator' do that makes my install work? However, if I start my console by right clicking and choosing 'run as administrator', then the install works fine, even if the UAC dialogs are still present. On Windows 7, I have a command-line program that fails due to file write permission errors, and popping up annoying UAC dialogs every time I run command-line programs that are from an 'unknown publisher'.














You must be an administrator to install