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Run a profile as administrator without re-launching Terminal app as admin #12885
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Sorry, but we won't be allowing mixed tabs at different elevation levels. There's more details in https://github.com/microsoft/terminal/blob/main/doc/Niksa.md#elevation, as well as in Elevation Quality of Life Improvements. In 1.13, you can ctrl+click on a profile to launch it in a new elevated window automatically: /dup #632 |
Hi! We've identified this issue as a duplicate of another one that already exists on this Issue Tracker. This specific instance is being closed in favor of tracking the concern over on the referenced thread. Thanks for your report! |
My main issue is discoverability / UX here.
Related: #1032 |
Related: #12985 (comment) @zadjii-msft so it is possible? |
Ah. To clarify, we're not mixing different permission levels in the same window. I was under the impression that this thread was asking for "I want an admin version of {current profile} in the same window". I'm using that one for "I want an admin version of {current profile} in a new window". Maybe it just took my brain two weeks to tease out the marginal difference between the two 😅 |
You are right, originally I wanted to have re-launch in the same window (or some sort of sudo), but re-launch in a different window from within the app is still more useful than having to remember how to do that in Windows :) |
This likely has been discussed before, but I didn't find an existing issue.
If Windows/PowerShell sudo is implemented (#146), the need for this is less pertinent. My usecase was opening terminal and hitting
wsl --install
only to find that I need to re-launch Terminal as admin. It would be nice to allow to re-launch an existing/opened tab as admin without figuring out how to re-launch the whole terminal as adminAnother way may be a button Re-launch as admin (as offered by Process Explorer) - but this is worse compared to launching a specific profile as admin
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