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I recently discovered that even while logged into my personal laptop as an administrator, Visual Studio does not run in administrator mode and you need to explicitly use Run As Administrator.

Is there a way to make it run as an administrator by default, other than creating a shortcut, etc.?

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Copied and pasted from here, the Using Advanced Properties section. This will allow you to always have the program run as an administrator when you open it.

  1. Right click on the shortcut of the program, then click on Properties.
  2. Click on the Shortcut tab for a program shortcut, then click on the Advanced button.
  3. Check the 'Run as administrator' box, and click on OK.
  4. Click on OK.
  5. Open the program.
  6. If prompted by UAC, then click on Yes to apply permission to allow the program to run with full permission as an Administrator.

NOTE: If you are doing this is while logged in as standard user instead of an administrator, then you will need to provide the administrator's password before the program will run as administrator.

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    W7 prompts everytime to run this program "devenv.exe" , anyway to get rid of that ?
    – Kumar
    Mar 11, 2012 at 12:37
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    This method doesn't work if opening .sln files directly. Use this other method instead: stackoverflow.com/questions/12257110/… May 6, 2013 at 14:55
  • On Windows 8 this solution did not work for me, use this approach stackoverflow.com/questions/12257110/…
    – Paleta
    Nov 4, 2013 at 15:22
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    For everyone saying the Windows 7 method works on Windows 10; if you use the Windows 7 method on Windows 10 then opening a sln file will not run as administrator. For that to work you need to use the Windows 10 method.
    – Caltor
    Jun 21, 2017 at 8:08
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    Coming from a *nix background, I'm still trying to wrap my head around the idea that you apparently can't just sudo commands up to elevated privileges directly from a command line in Windows. Do I have that right? I must be wrong about that. If not, then, are we seriously supposed to run a development IDE with admin privileges?? Inconvenience aside, does anyone else see maybe just a wee bit of a problem with this idea? Hope your system backups are up to date... Jan 5, 2023 at 14:26
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Try the following steps on Windows 10:

  • Search for Visual Studio on the Start window and select "Open file location":

    enter image description here

  • Select "Troubleshoot compatibility" :

    trouble shoot

  • Select "troubleshoot program":

    tobleshoot

    • Raise permissions:

    raise permissions

  • Select "Yes, save these settings for this program"

  • Select "Close"

Once that is done, Visual Studio should be running as administrator.

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    For Windows 11, before you see that "Troubleshoot compatibility", you have to select "Show more options". The rest is identical Jun 30, 2022 at 8:43
  • Great answer, this was especially helpful to make devenev.exe as administrator (not the shortcut), cause I was trying to run it as a macros from the Logitech keyboard. Nov 25, 2022 at 12:29
  • Not sure how this isn't the accepted answer. Modifying a shortcut is nice to know how to do, but this appears to solve the issue at the root. Jun 8, 2023 at 12:34
  • This is a very bad idea. I did it once, and about a year later, some of my build tools didn't work. After hours and hours of searching, I found out there was a mismatch because Visual studio was running in Windows 10 mode as a direct result of this, and some build tools ran in windows 11 mode. This created some problems further down the line. It took a lot of time to find out this was the problem. Sep 14, 2023 at 12:19
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Right click on the application, Props -> Compatibility -> Check the Run the program as administrator

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    I did: right click devenv.exe -> troubleshoot compatibility, run through the wizard and select 'this program needs additional permissions'. Now just double clicking on a .sln will open it as admin.
    – Keith
    Nov 2, 2013 at 9:22
  • Indeed it is the best answer, solve my problem too. I just use this on on VS2010 short-cut icon which is pinned inside start menu and it did the work! Jan 20, 2014 at 6:29
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    Does not work in all scenarios. Did not work for me in win8 with jumplists. What worked for me was Deblaton Jean-Philippe's solution Sep 12, 2014 at 8:36
  • This is the incorrect answer. It will still launch under normal (user) privileges when NOT launching from a shortcut. Jun 25, 2020 at 23:00
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Windows 10

  1. Right click "Visual Studio" and select "Open file location Right click "Visual Studio" and select "Open file location"
  2. Right click "Visual Studio" and select "Properties" Right click "Visual Studio" and select "Properties"
  3. Click "Advanced" and check "Run as administrator" Click "Advanced" and check "Run as administrator"
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    How do you prevent it from prompting?
    – Demodave
    Sep 25, 2016 at 1:13
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    This only applies to the specific shortcut. Aug 21, 2017 at 15:46
  • How do you know if VS2017 is running as administrator or not?
    – FrenkyB
    Apr 12, 2019 at 6:20
  • Wrong answer. Only works when VS is launched via the shortcut. Jun 25, 2020 at 23:01
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Applying this change will make it so that when you double click on a .sln file Visual Studio will not open. Also, you will not be able to drag and drop files into Visual Studio.

Follow the numbered instructions for each file in the bullited list. The paths are for a standard 64-bit install so you may have to adjust them for your system.

  • C:\Program Files (x86)\Common Files\microsoft shared\MSEnv\VSLauncher.exe
  • C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Visual Studio 9.0\Common7\IDE\devenv.exe
  • C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Visual Studio 10.0\Common7\IDE\devenv.exe
  • C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Visual Studio 11.0\Common7\IDE\devenv.exe

    1. Right click on the file and select Properties
    2. Select the Compatibility tab
    3. Optional: Select Change settings for all users
    4. Select Run this program as an administrator
    5. Select Ok and close the dialog
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image showing how to run visual studio as adminstrator by mhamri step 1 to 3

1- either from start menu or when visual studio is open in the task bar, right click on the VS icon

2- in the context menu, right click again on the visual studio icon

3- left click on prorperties

image showing how to run visual studio as adminstrator by mhamri step 4

4- choose advanced

image showing how to run visual studio as adminstrator by mhamri step 5

5- choose Run as Administrator

click ok all the windows, close the visual studio and reopen again.

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    This only works for directly starting it. Not when you open a solution or click a solution from the Recent list.
    – Roel
    May 6, 2022 at 7:48
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Follow these simple steps:

  1. Right Click on "devenv.exe"
  2. Click "Troubleshoot compatibility"
  3. Click "Troubleshoot program" Check "The program requires additional permissions"
  4. Click "Next"
  5. Click "Test the program...". It should launch Visual Studio as Administrator
  6. Click "Next"
  7. Click "Yes, save these settings for this program"
  8. Click "Close the troubleshooter"
  9. Now the Visual Studio will always run as Administrator.
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    How do I remove it though when I need to? Jul 13, 2015 at 7:26
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    @JohnDemetriou You can go through the same troubleshooting wizard and remove changes it has made. Aug 3, 2015 at 15:40
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    Yes - this is the only solution that works on Win 10 64 bit and VS 2015. I needed VS as administrator so that I could use Chrome as the PHP debug tool as well as IE and Edge
    – Seti Net
    Dec 2, 2016 at 16:36
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windows 8

there is no advanced tab anymore. So, to do it automatically, you need to follow the next steps :

-right click on the shortcut
-click on properties
-under the "Shortcut" tab, click on "Open File Location"
-then, right click on devenv.exe
-Troubleshoot compatibility
-Troubleshoot program
-Check "The program requires additional permissions"
-Then next, next next,...

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In Windows 10 do the following steps: - Download and install the 'Everything' application that locates files and folders by name instantly. - Find the 'devenv.exe' and locate it.

Everything

  • Right-click on 'devenv.exe' and select "Troubleshoot compatibility". Then select "Troubleshoot program". Then check "The program requires additional permissions". Then test the setting and save setting in next page.

Troubleshoot compatibility

Troubleshoot program

The program requires additional permissions

Run As admin

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    Great answer, this was especially helpful to make devenev.exe as administrator (not the shortcut), cause I was trying to run it as a macros from the Logitech keyboard. Nov 25, 2022 at 12:28
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One time fix :

Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\AppCompatFlags\Layers]
"C:\\Program Files (x86)\\Microsoft Visual Studio 14.0\\Common7\\IDE\\devenv.exe"="~ RUNASADMIN"
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    I needed to add a little to this answer for my needs.... but the short of it is, the HKLM entry was not enough, needed to add the same thing in the HKCU, and remove the tilde from both lines. THANK YOU FOR A SUPER SWEET SOLUTION!!
    – pithhelmet
    May 9, 2016 at 20:58
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    The only solution that works on Win10 (2022) but (for me) only when adding to [Computer\HKEY_CURRENT_USER\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\AppCompatFlags\Layers] not HKLM. Jul 29, 2022 at 6:50
  • @PhilBlackburn that's what I had to do but in reverse to remove the always run as admin settings, in Windows 11,
    – Fawad Raza
    Oct 4, 2023 at 16:55
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Right click on icon --> Properties --> Advanced --> Check checkbox run as Administrator and everytime it will open under Admin Mode (Same for Windows 8)

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Right-click the icon, then click Properties. In the properties window, go to the Compatibility tab. There should be a checkbox labeled "Run this program as an administrator." Check that, then click OK. The next time you run the application from that shortcut, it will automatically run as the admin.

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To open Visual Studio or Rider, always in admin mode, follow the steps below (works for WINDOWS 11) It works even if you double-click a *.sln file to open. enter image description here

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For Windows 8

  1. right click on the shortcut
  2. click on properties
  3. click on the "Shortcut" tab
  4. click on Advanced

You will find Run As administrator (Checkbox)

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There are two ways to Run Visual Studio as Administrator:

1. Only 1 time: For this go to startup search bar, search for Visual studio 2017 or what ever version you have, then Right click on VS and Run as Administrator.

2. Permanent or Always: For this go to startup search bar, search for visual studio, right click to it and go to properties. In the properties click on advanced button and check the Run as Administrator check box and then click on ok.

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Adding one more solution that doesn't require modifying the app link, works for enterprise and standalone machines, with or without UAC, and best of all - it works on a per-solution or per-project basis.

VSLauncherX A (open source) tool that serves as a launcher for Visual Studio and can be configured for each solution or project independently. Supports specific VS version per solution, multi monitor, launching multiple VS instances at once, admin mode, pre- and post-launch commands, GIT status and much more.

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@Kumar

"W7 prompts everytime to run this program "devenv.exe" , anyway to get rid of that ?"

Yes. You can prevent Windows from prompting you by going to Control Panel/User Accounts/Change User Account Control settings and move the slider down.

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    I think it's a bad idea to disable the UAC Dec 6, 2013 at 11:02
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    This is a very bad idea. Feb 26, 2014 at 14:49
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    I've had UAC disabled since the second it was introduced and have no regrets over the years I've had it that way. The developer is a little more knowledgeable beast.
    – Josh Mouch
    Sep 10, 2015 at 11:49
  • This does not answer the question.
    – TylerH
    Dec 2, 2021 at 14:30
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In addition to the above suggestion, to setup admin rights for Visual Studio, if you still get the following intermediate prompt; enter image description here

You will have also to click on Show more details or go to Control Panel Security and Maintenance and click on Change User Account Control Settings;

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and choose Never Notify:

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    This is a bad advice. UAC exists for a reason. Just fully disabling if for your whole system is not something to take lightly. Jul 21, 2021 at 20:24
  • This does not answer the question.
    – TylerH
    Dec 2, 2021 at 14:30
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I have always done it by creating a shortcut, which is not really much of a problem. I believe there is no way of doing it otherwise.

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