How To Open Powershell As Administrator In Windows 11 By Default
With features such as the ability to install/uninstall apps, get access to Windows Registry, automate tasks, or even perform remote operations, there’s a lot of things that a PowerShell could execute. However, most of these tweaks call for the need to have administrative-level privileges. But when you open a PowerShell window, its default state will be in a non-elevated (non-admin) mode. So one way out is to head over to the Start menu and then manually launch the PowerShell window as an administrator every time when needed....