Open elevated command prompt windows server 2008 r2
Enable-ServerManagerStandardUserRemoting still doesn't add the user to the groups but at least that rules out any lack of elevation problem. I've never messed with that command Opera Opera 9 2 2 bronze badges.
The difference here is mine was simply to run it elevated, not to run it as a different user. If you try mine out you'll see that you aren't prompted for additional credentials, it simply creates a new elevated shell.
Yours is more for running Powershell as someone else. Mathias - thank you for correcting me, I'm by no means an expert! TheCleaner - Please don't misunderstand, your method is very good. I couldn't get it to work in my Core server setup but I'm sure it was my fault! So this was the alternative method, I'll edit the answer. Sign up or log in Sign up using Google. Sign up using Facebook.
I'm not sure if this is possible, but Microsoft is doing it with the Administrator account. Even if it worked, this involves logging out and back in. Not exactly great. Disable UAC. Sign up or log in Sign up using Google. Sign up using Facebook. Sign up using Email and Password. Post as a guest Name. Email Required, but never shown. The Overflow Blog. Stack Gives Back Safety in numbers: crowdsourcing data on nefarious IP addresses. Featured on Meta. New post summary designs on greatest hits now, everywhere else eventually.
Linked 2. Related 6. Hot Network Questions. Question feed. You could do the following:. For example, to open a Command Prompt as cgreen from the domain cpandl. If you try to run snap-in that is not installed, you will see a "cannot find" error message appear. From here a new Command Prompt window opens with the credentials of the user account provided and you are prompted to type the password for the account.
Before you start a virtual machine connection, you can apply Windows key combinations to virtual machine connections on a physical host computer by editing the Hyper-V settings for the physical computer in the Hyper-V Manager console.
The setting in this procedure is selected by default if the Hyper-V host computer is running Windows Server R2 or Windows Server If the host computer is running Windows 8. In the tree pane, right-click the physical host computer, and then click Hyper-V Settings. In the User area of the navigation pane, click Keyboard to display keyboard shortcut settings. Select Use on the virtual machine to allow new virtual machine connections to accept Windows key combinations from the physical computer.
Skip to main content. This browser is no longer supported. Download Microsoft Edge More info. Contents Exit focus mode. Tip For more Control Panel tool commands that you can type directly on the Start screen, see How to run Control Panel tools by typing a command. Tip If the Show Administrative tools setting is turned off, the Administrative Tools folder and its contents will not appear in the Settings results.
Note If the Show Administrative tools setting is disabled, the Server Manager tile does not appear on the Start screen. Tip Alternatively, you can open a technology-specific snap-in from the Administrative Tools folder. Note Keyboard shortcuts require certain settings and environments to work in a Remote Desktop or virtual machine session.
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Restore or minimize active desktop app window vertically no effect on Windows Store apps. Open a new or additional session in the program located at the specified position on the taskbar.
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