If you for example want to run batch files always as administrators without having her have to do with a shortcut, so I have the solution here:
If you have mounted with WinReducer Windows, you can all "cmd.exe" in "system32, SysWOW64, and under WinSXS" edit.
Clickt there on the files, then Properties, then Compatibility tab. There you will find below the checkbox "Run as administrator". This hooking and save. In the source files under winsxs you have to do that too, otherwise Windows replaced the files again. You may need even before the ownership change temporarily and then return back to TrustedInstaller.
You can do this with all the "exe" files make their needs as admins.
If you have mounted with WinReducer Windows, you can all "cmd.exe" in "system32, SysWOW64, and under WinSXS" edit.
Clickt there on the files, then Properties, then Compatibility tab. There you will find below the checkbox "Run as administrator". This hooking and save. In the source files under winsxs you have to do that too, otherwise Windows replaced the files again. You may need even before the ownership change temporarily and then return back to TrustedInstaller.
You can do this with all the "exe" files make their needs as admins.