The other day I wanted to edit a file in a 'protected system folder'.
I.e. this file: C:\Windows\System32\drivers\etc\hosts
As I usually do, I right-clicked the file in Windows Explorer and opened it in UltraEdit.
However I couldn't then save it (due to the Windows 7 UAC intervening).
I found this post...
How to Add an "Open With Notepad As Administrator" Shortcut to the Context Menu in Windows 7 and Windows Vista
which explains how to add a 'run notepad as administrator' item to the windows explorer context menu.
Is there a similar way to add a Windows Explorer context menu item to run ultraedit as administrator?
(I know there are alternative ways of doing this such as turning off the UAC or launching UltraEdit as an administrator from the Windows start menu, but this is not what I want.)
I'm on Windows 7 64-bit, UltraEdit 15.
Thanks
I.e. this file: C:\Windows\System32\drivers\etc\hosts
As I usually do, I right-clicked the file in Windows Explorer and opened it in UltraEdit.
However I couldn't then save it (due to the Windows 7 UAC intervening).
I found this post...
How to Add an "Open With Notepad As Administrator" Shortcut to the Context Menu in Windows 7 and Windows Vista
which explains how to add a 'run notepad as administrator' item to the windows explorer context menu.
Is there a similar way to add a Windows Explorer context menu item to run ultraedit as administrator?
(I know there are alternative ways of doing this such as turning off the UAC or launching UltraEdit as an administrator from the Windows start menu, but this is not what I want.)
I'm on Windows 7 64-bit, UltraEdit 15.
Thanks