>>You can disable UAC. This is probably not a good idea, though, especially if 
 >>it's not your server.

It is a dedicated server, but it is certainly not a good idea indeed.

 >>it's very easy to just open a single command prompt as Administrator and
use that to launch any specific actions that actually require
administrative rights.

It may be easy, but rather cumbersome to find and open the program first, then 
find and open the file.
It looks like going back to DOS and CP/M ;-)
I like the solution "Open as administrator" much better.
Thanks.


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