using System() with administrator privilages
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I am trying to create a shortcut using the system(command); command but i am getting output:
You do not have sufficient privilege to perform this operation.
How can i call system with administrator privileges to avoid this?
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Jan
on 17 Oct 2013
See "runas" under Windows and "sudo" under Linux/Mac.
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Jan
on 17 Oct 2013
@Edward: It is your turn to be more precise. I asked in your other thread already, what kind of "shortcut" you mean, but I'm still waiting for an answer. Now it seems, like you have found a solution, so it would be useful to show it. Perhaps administrator privileges are even not enough, but you need the System level to create the wanted object.
The usage of the Windows command runas does not belong to the field of Matlab anymore. Therefore I recommend to ask an internet search engine at first for "Windows runas", and if this does not help, ask in a Windows forum.
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raym
on 6 May 2017
This also solved my problem. Thanks Edward.
I fixed the problem by closing MATLAB and reopening it with administrator privileges. (right click matlab -> run as administrator).
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Fatima Abdulhakim
on 10 Dec 2017
my matlab is not opening.what i have to do?
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Jan
on 10 Dec 2017
@Fatima: Please do not hijack a thread by posting a new question in the section for answers. Open your own thread instead. If you do so, add any details: Did it work before? How do you try to open it? Which messages do you get?
Please remove this pseudo-answer after you have created your own question. Thanks.
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