

Now that you have newly created shortcut right-click on it and select Properties.Once you have created a shortcut, you need to click on the new shortcut to allow it to run with administrative privileges. Type the new shortcut name and then tap Finish.Right-click anywhere on the desktop and select New > Shortcut.If you want to create a quick shortcut for command prompt with administrative privileges, then follow steps mentioned below:


Out of these two shortcuts, you can quickly identify Command Prompt with administrative privileges as you can found them mentioned as Administrator: Command Prompt. You need to copy these shortcuts to the desktop and try to run it to ensure both are working. It could include one non-administrative and another administrative Command Prompt shortcut. Now, you probably see there are two shortcuts for Command Prompt. C:\Users\Default\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows\WinXGroup3
