Tip for Explorer when running as non-Admin
Posted
Saturday, April 12, 2003 6:59 PM
by
G Andrew Duthie
Got the following comment on my recent blog on
running
as admin:
Excellent tip, Drew! While I haven't yet discovered how to
make it open in Folders view (a la Windows Explorer), I did find that it's easy
to pin IE to the start menu, so you don't have to go hunting for it in order to
use Run As... to run it as Admin. And if you set the Home Page setting (Tools |
Options | General) to C:\, IE will open to the C drive, rather than the
Web, making it easier to avoid inadvertently surfing while Admin.
In another comment on the same post, Drew asks:
Alas, I wasn't able to find an easy way to do this, so I'm
going to get in the habit of keeping this window maximized to differentiate it
from my other Explorer windows, which I never maximize.
So that at least solves the inconvenience of being able to
use Windows Explorer as an Admin when running from a non-Admin account. Anyone
else have useful tips and tricks for managing common tasks when running as a
non-Admin?