Open Powershell Window Here as Administrator Context Menu (Code)
Author:
MajorGeeks
Date: 01/17/2020 Size: 1 KB License: Freeware Requires: Win 10 Downloads: 4958 times ![]() Restore Missing Windows Files |
![]() Download@MajorGeeks Download@MajorGeeks
|
MajorGeeks: Setting the standard for editor-tested, trusted, and secure downloads since 2001. |
Join the MajorGeeks Mailing List to get the latest updates and exclusive offers!
Add Open Powershell Window Here as Administrator Context Menu allows you to open PowerShell as Administrator from the right-click Context Menu.
Because this PowerShell command makes changes to the registry, you should back up your registry if you want to restore the original context menu.
Included is a text document with the required code and instructions on reverting if you change your mind. While there are many registry files available on the internet to accomplish the same thing, we found this single-step method worked better.
Many guides also forget to mention that you can click on File > Open Windows PowerShell if using File Explorer.
You can get the code instead of downloading this text file at Open Powershell Window Here as Administrator Context Menu.
This tweak is included as part of MajorGeeks Registry Tweaks.
Similar:
Disable or Enable Context Menu Items With ShellExView
How to Delete, Add, and Edit Context Menu Items
Add the Control Panel to the Context Menu in Windows 10
Add or Remove the Classic Personalize Context Menu
Remove the "Share" Context Menu in Windows 10
Add "Copy As Path' to the Right-Click or Context Menu
Open Powershell Window Here as Administrator Context Menu
How to Add or Remove New Folder Context Menu in Windows 10
How to Add Timeline or TaskView to the Windows 10 Context Menu
How to Add Details Pane to the File Explorer Context Menu
How to Add 'Open With Notepad' Context Menu
Because this PowerShell command makes changes to the registry, you should back up your registry if you want to restore the original context menu.
Included is a text document with the required code and instructions on reverting if you change your mind. While there are many registry files available on the internet to accomplish the same thing, we found this single-step method worked better.
Many guides also forget to mention that you can click on File > Open Windows PowerShell if using File Explorer.
You can get the code instead of downloading this text file at Open Powershell Window Here as Administrator Context Menu.
This tweak is included as part of MajorGeeks Registry Tweaks.
Similar:

Top Downloads In MajorGeeks Windows Tweaks




