Can I Create Elevated Shortcut for a Program for any Standard User in Windows 8/Windows 8.1?

Short answer to this question is YES!!

If you have any software application installed on your computer that you want the standard users to execute, but the software can be executed only with the administrative privileges, you might want to create an elevated shortcut for the program.

When an elevated shortcut for any software (such as any Windows optimizer) is created, even the standard (non-administrator) users can execute the application by double-clicking the shortcut icon.

All you need to do in order to create an elevated shortcut for program is that you need to specify the secondary logon command while creating the icon. Once the shortcut is created, you can place its icon on the desktop of the target user who you want to allow to initialize the program.

When the target user double-clicks the created shortcut for the first time, Windows 8/Windows 8.1 prompts for the administrator password. Once the password is provided, the credentials are saved within the program, and the software can be initialized by the same user without any further prompts thereafter.

By following the process given below, you can create an elevated shortcut icon for any software application:

    ■Log on to Windows 8/Windows 8.1 using administrator account.
    ■From the Start screen, click Desktop from the available tiles.
    ■On the desktop screen, right-click anywhere.
    ■From the displayed context menu, hover the mouse to the New option and then click Shortcut from the displayed list.
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    ■On the Create Shortcut window, in the Type the location of the item box, type name or the full DOS path of the desired program and click Next.(ex: CMD)
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    ■On the next page, type the name of shortcut (CMD.exe) in the text field, and click Finish.
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    ■Right-click the Shortcut icon and click Properties from the displayed context menu.
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    ■In the opened properties box, click the Change icon button
    ■On the Change icon window, click Browse to select the desired icon.

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10. Click OK when done.
11. Back on the previous box, go to the Security tab.
12. Click the Advanced button from the bottom.
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13. From the opened Advanced Security Settings for cmd box, make sure that the Permissions tab is selected.
14. From the Permission entries list, click to select the user with administrative rights.
15. From the bottom-left corner, click Disable inheritance.
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16. On the opened Block Inheritance box, click Convert inherited permissions in to explicit permissions on this object.
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17. On the next window, click to select the previously selected user with administrative rights and click Edit.
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18. In the Permissions Entry for cmd window, check the Read and Execute and Read checkboxes.
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19. Click OK when done.
20. Right-click the newly created CMD shortcut.
21. Click Run as administrator from the displayed context menu.
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22. In the Administrator: cmd window, type your account’s password, and press Enter. (Your password will be invisible while typing in the command prompt. Also, you will be prompted to type the password for the first time only.)
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