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  1. Hello, In this forum many of you have asked about executing a process with elevated privileges i.e. executing a process as "system". The most common answer being "execute the process as Service" or Schedule a job. Dim $time = @HOUR & ':' & @MIN + 2 Run(@ComSpec & ' /c at ' & $time & ' /interactive c:\WINDOWS\system32\calc.exe"', @ScriptDir, @SW_HIDE) On some systems executing "at" will give access denied. then you will have to consider using psexec -s -i -d "path_to_calc.exe" Regards DeltaRocked
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