If the “Run as different user” option is missing from the menu when you right-click an icon in Windows, you can use these steps to enable it.

1

Windows Vista, 7 & 8

Hold down the “Shift” key on your keyboard, then right-click the icon for the program you would like to launch. This only works on application launch files (EXE) or shortcuts to application launch files.

Windows 7, 8 and Vista users can permanently add the option to the menu by downloading and installing ShellRunas. ShellRunas is an official utility that is provided by Microsoft. Once ShellRunas is installed, the option will be available whenever you right-click an executable file.

2

Windows XP & 2000

1. Log onto the workstation with admin rights.

2. Right-click “My Computer” and click “Manage“.

3. In “Computer Management“, click the plus sign next to “Services and Applications“, and then click “Services“.

4. While in the details pane:

  • In Windows 2000: Right-click the “RunAs” service, then click “Properties“.

  • In Windows XP: Right-click “Secondary Logon” service, then click “Properties“.

5. In “Properties” set “Startup type” to “Automatic“, and click “Start“.

6. After the computer starts the service, click “OK” and close out of the window. The “Run as different user” service should now be an option when you right-click an icon.

NOTE: The option will not work from the “Start” button in Windows 8. Launch the file from the file explorer or your Desktop.

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