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Recently, I'm trying to start a process in Administrator Mode in which the Windows version is below Vista. I was just trying to care about the program's compatibility` is there any method that I can start a program in Administrator Mode in OS which is below Vista?

Because I want the user to choose whether they want to run in Administrator Mode or not, therefore, I don't want to activate the program as Administrator Mode mode all the time.

Note : Please do NOT mark me as duplication or rubbish question, I have read _that_ page already. I didn't try does that method works in versions which is below Vista because I don't have much resources to do so.

TheGeneral
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  • "As of April 11, 2017, Windows Vista customers are no longer receiving new security updates, non-security hotfixes, free or paid assisted support options, or online technical content updates from Microsoft." - so anything below Vista almost certainly has security flaws, and why would anyone be using it? – Mitch Wheat Oct 14 '18 at 06:05
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    if you are using XP there is a good chance you are the source of all my email spam – TheGeneral Oct 14 '18 at 06:05
  • Just because I want to care about the program's compatibility. In case if there are users which is still using versions below Vista. –  Oct 14 '18 at 06:08
  • @TheGeneral sorry I don't understand your meaning. –  Oct 14 '18 at 06:08
  • @MitchWheat umm... Seriously, my school haven't updated all of the school computers. Therefore proves that there are still users of Windows using the XP version. –  Oct 14 '18 at 06:09
  • he means XP is so insecure that it will have been compromised by trojans, viruses, spam bots, crypto miners, DOS farms etc – Mitch Wheat Oct 14 '18 at 06:10
  • I understand that, but just in case of there are still users who is still using it. –  Oct 14 '18 at 06:12
  • `lol surprising answer...` >You can feel free to mark as duplicated then. Sorry for not noticing that post. –  Oct 14 '18 at 06:14

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