![]() ![]() The page instructed me to “Hide all Microsoft services” on the Services tab of MSConfig, “Disable all” the ones that remained, and reboot. While trying one of these solutions, it recommended using MSConfig to stop all non-Microsoft services from running at bootup to see if one of the services was interfering with the Run as administrator context menu option. I only mention them since they are relatively new problems that coincide with my login problem, so might be related. There are many web pages with solutions to these two problems, which I am in the process of trying, so I will not re-ask about them here at EE unless I don’t find solutions that work. Perhaps a related issue is that the links to open a “New window” and “New incognito window” on the Chrome taskbar button don’t work either. I have a similar issue if use the Search on the task bar to search for Cmd and then click on “Run as administrator”. My other problem, which still hasn’t been resolved, is that when I click on “Run as administrator” in the context menu for a shortcut, nothing happens. I was hoping the Windows Experts on EE might have some insight into a better way to resolve this issue, and why certain things that I tried did not work. ![]() ![]() While I have been able to fix my login problem the solution was cumbersome. I encountered a Windows 10 login problem while trying to fix another problem. ![]()
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