Windows 10: Add "Run As TrustedInstaller" to the Context Menu for exes

Discus and support Add "Run As TrustedInstaller" to the Context Menu for exes in Windows 10 Customization to solve the problem; I have NSudo installed and have already replaced the task manager in my task bar with a command that runs it as System but with TITrustedInstaller... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Customization' started by Dr. Dray, Nov 16, 2020.

  1. Dr. Dray Win User

    Add "Run As TrustedInstaller" to the Context Menu for exes


    I have NSudo installed and have already replaced the task manager in my task bar with a command that runs it as System but with TITrustedInstaller privileges. The question I have is how do I do what I have in the subject using regedit myself, rather than using a third-party tool?

    :)
     
    Dr. Dray, Nov 16, 2020
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  2. Custom context menu entries

    So, just throwing this out there, in case somone knows.

    I have added a custom context menu entry for the program rightload, since by default the menu is broken in vistax64.

    It works pefect with single files, but when I select mutiple files and try to open, I get mutiple instances of the program (which makes sense), here is my entry:

    C:\Program Files (x86)\Rightload\Rightload.exe --server=1 --autostart %1

    So the %1 passes the filename to the program, and when I select multiple files it is just opening multiple instances of rightload each with a different file.

    What I'd like to do is be able to pass a list of the files selected to the program. Since I know it is capable of uploading multiple files from the context menu, all in one instance.

    So, is there something I can pass besides %1 that will do this? I have looked around and can't seem to find an answer anywhere... *Frown Add "Run As TrustedInstaller" to the Context Menu for exes :(
     
    ArmoredCavalry, Nov 16, 2020
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  3. Necrofire Win User
    CCC Context menu

    I was recently greeted to a new entry in my desktop context menu after installing 8.12 drivers with the Catalyst Control Center:


    Add "Run As TrustedInstaller" to the Context Menu for exes ati2.png


    I have no idea what the second entry does, since clicking it results in nothing happening.
    So I open up CCC and find this new section:


    Add "Run As TrustedInstaller" to the Context Menu for exes ati1.png


    It's completely disabled. I only have a single HD3850. The IGP on my mobo is nVidia, which is disabled anyway.

    I spent the last hour or so finding a way to remove the second entry, and this is the only thing I could find:
    Deleting this key removes both entries from the context menu
    Code: KEY_CLASSES_ROOT\Directory\Background\shellex\ContextMenuHandlers\ACE[/quote] This solved one problem and caused another. I do not like the tray icon, so I have it disabled, so the only way I know to get into CCC is via the context menu. Does anyone know of a way to disable just the "Configure Additive Graphics" entry and keep the CCC entry?

    If I kept both disabled, is there some sort of shortcut I could make to get there instead? I don't want to have to go to Display->Settings->Advanced->CCC every time.
    EDIT: Just made a hotkey to get there. *Smile Add "Run As TrustedInstaller" to the Context Menu for exes :)
     
    Necrofire, Nov 16, 2020
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  4. dalchina Win User

    Add "Run As TrustedInstaller" to the Context Menu for exes

    Add Search to Right-Click Context Menu

    Would you be happy with that appearance of file explorer as per that exe file?

    The nexe step would be to incorporate that in the folder context menu and pass the path of the folder clicked on to the exe (Relatively easy - just haven't done it as there's no point spending the time if the result isn't what you want).

    First, this is the very simple autohotkey script I wrote:
    run, explorer.exe %Homepath%\Downloads
    ; Wait for window..
    WinWaitActive ,ahk_exe explorer.exe,Downloads
    ; ..then place cursor in search box
    Send ^f

    I would then replace %Homepath%\Downloads with %1%, which is the path parameter passed to a context menu entry, and use Easy context menu (useful freeware) to create a folder and desktop context menu entry.
     
    dalchina, Nov 16, 2020
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