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Starting a normal app from the command line (or a script, or a scheduled task) is easy Just start the executable But apps that are installed from the Windows Store don't have executables So how do you start them? The simplest way is if the app has a custom protocol If it does then it's just a case of calling start and then the protocol So, you could do something like this: start
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Is there a way to run start cmd as administrator through the command line or a batch file programming in Windows 8? I want to create a batch file which has administrative privileges without any prompt to the user
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I don't know much about command prompt, or how it is used, but I want to get a code to access a program of mine and I wants me to open a exe file with command prompt and input my ID so I can get the
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