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Administrator Powershell And CMD Support For Dropdown Menu #6723

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gapedlemur opened this issue Jun 30, 2020 · 5 comments
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Administrator Powershell And CMD Support For Dropdown Menu #6723

gapedlemur opened this issue Jun 30, 2020 · 5 comments
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Issue-Feature Complex enough to require an in depth planning process and actual budgeted, scheduled work. Resolution-Duplicate There's another issue on the tracker that's pretty much the same thing.

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@gapedlemur
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Administrator Powershell And CMD Support For Dropdown Menu

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running commands that require admin permissions

@gapedlemur gapedlemur added the Issue-Feature Complex enough to require an in depth planning process and actual budgeted, scheduled work. label Jun 30, 2020
@ghost ghost added Needs-Triage It's a new issue that the core contributor team needs to triage at the next triage meeting Needs-Tag-Fix Doesn't match tag requirements labels Jun 30, 2020
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marveloo commented Jul 1, 2020

I think you should be able to make your own profile with something like:

"commandline": "runas /user:administrator powershell"

Or alternatively, open Windows terminal as an administrator and you are good to go.

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ghost commented Jul 2, 2020

But lets say you open the windows terminal in the current directory by typing wt -d . in the address bar . It opens the terminal in non-elevated mode and there is no option to enter elevated mode in the current directory that i know of. Is there a way to do that? If not, can we add this feature?

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marveloo commented Jul 2, 2020

I agree, it would be great to have Windows Terminal integration in Windows Explorer's "File" menu in the same way as we have Windows Powershell now:

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So here we need an option "File"->"Open Windows Terminal"->"Open Windows Terminal as administrator".

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DHowett commented Jul 2, 2020

Thanks for the info! I'm going to fold this into /dup #5000

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ghost commented Jul 2, 2020

Hi! We've identified this issue as a duplicate of another one that already exists on this Issue Tracker. This specific instance is being closed in favor of tracking the concern over on the referenced thread. Thanks for your report!

@ghost ghost closed this as completed Jul 2, 2020
@ghost ghost added Resolution-Duplicate There's another issue on the tracker that's pretty much the same thing. and removed Needs-Triage It's a new issue that the core contributor team needs to triage at the next triage meeting Needs-Tag-Fix Doesn't match tag requirements labels Jul 2, 2020
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