I've recently had a test fail because I started it with administrator privileges (via the Administrator group). The test tried to write to a file that it set read-only before and of course as an administrator it was still able to write to it. So the test fail wasn't really that important, but I can't seem to find a way to drop administrator privileges once I have a shell opened with "run as administrator". Is there a command that will shed those rights for a sub-shell?
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