Run as administrator
scottkillen > 2019-02-27 11:57
My two cents:
Perhaps this should behave like Directory Opus, (and the sudo command in unix) where a command (optionally requiring a password?) allows execution privileges can be elevated for a specific amount of time which will expire.
In this scenario, certain menu options can be marked with an option to "require Admin privs" in which case a warning is display instead of execution if the privileges are not currently elevated. This would provide a fail-safe two-step process for Admin commands.
Additionally, unless a command was set with the above option, it would never run with elevated privileges.