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PowerRun v1.7 (Run with highest privileges)


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PowerRun is a portable freeware to launch regedit.exe , Cmd.exe or other software with the same privileges as the TrustedInstaller / Nt Authority/system Why would you need it? Sometimes it is just not enough to just be running as Administrator, Maybe it’s a file or a registry key that is locked or not editable, PowerRun a tool with this powerful privilege most likely solve that , PowerRun doesn’t require any installation process or additional dll files.







powerrun main

What is New (Wednesday, 17 July 2024)

1. [Added] – Interface icons enlarged and alternative icon set added.
2. [Added] – Name column added to list.
3. [Added] – Cmd parameters usage has been restricted. (against harmful Apps)
4. [Added] – /SID parameter support added.
5. [Added] – /WAIT parameter support added.
6. [Added] – Feature to run Powershell script shortcuts with double click.
7. [Added] – Many features have been rewritten and improved.

How to use : After downloading, extract PowerRun to your desired location, then run it. You can drag and drop any files on it for example ; program files , Program files shortcuts , script files , text files usw. to run a listed file in TrustedInstaller/SYSTEM privileges you can select it and use run button or right click on it and choose “Run File” feature , the file will run with Highest privileges , you can check the Task manager’s details tab to verify that the selected file running under SYSTEM Privileges.

PowerRun run as System

If you’re trying to edit or delete keys from the registry , you might find that some keys won’t let you do anything with them and you’ll get an error such as “Cannot delete xxxxx: Error while deleting key”. These keys are usually protected to stop accidental deletion , You could also be the administrator on the computer, but still can’t manipulate the required key.

Registry writing error

Even though the administrator account has a great deal of control, there are other hidden accounts and levels on the system which have even greater access and therefore standard administrator privileges are not enough. To solve this problem, you have to force the registry to allow the logged on user full control of the subkeys in such cases PoweRun can help you : use the “Launch Registry Editor” button

PowerRun launch registry editor

Copy desired registry key and click “Open” button , PowerRun will open regedit (with Highest Privileges) and jump to the key Automatically. If you want to add any parameter to listed script or program rigt click on it and use “Edit Item” or just use wrench Button

powerrun edit item

For automation purpose PowerRun allows you to create a vbs or bat file with necessary parameters in it , to use this feature :

1. Select the Program
2. And use Edit – create – Create bat/Vbs File feature

PowerRun create vbs or bat

Don’t forget to run the script in the same folder with PowerRun.exe or PowerRun_x64.exe

Choosing between System or TrustedInstaller Privileges

You can use PowerRun.exe Only with SYSTEM privileges , to do that ; Please open PowerRun.ini with a text editor and change “TrustedInstaller=1” Value , from “1” to “0”

powerrun with trustedinstaller privileges

to see all the supported cmd parameters of PowerRun, use PowerRun.exe ? command

powerrun cmd parameters

NOTE: PowerRun can not run only with “TrustedInstaller” privileges it can also run with “Nt Authority/system” privileges

Supported operating systems: Windows 11 , Windows 10 , Windows 8.1 , Windows 8 and Windows 7

Supported languages: English , Turkish , German

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File: PowerRun_x64.exeVirustotal
MD5: 687ff0af42786f77ac2300fc532b8a44
SHA1: fc1b588d7b657639ddf5882c3de77b5cb36f6acf
SHA-256: bf10fc287e43244b4ba36a0f25aa87ea5490d7247c54b008aa23afdafc6e331b

File: PowerRun.exeVirustotal
MD5: ae11c0c1a0a3acbd7aa1ccffa24f31ad
SHA1: 31eca50f876f17158af43b7774a29e39f9edf1b6
SHA-256: 33ca26855c2732f0e807e1d1f11fe704efb9fbe95e67d113492cc6958986038c

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