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This script ensures that it runs with administrator privileges before executing the actual code. If no admin rights are available, it restarts itself with elevated privileges.

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ElevatedPowershellExample.ps1(file created)

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1 + param([switch]$Elevated)
2 +
3 + function Test-Admin {
4 + $currentUser = New-Object Security.Principal.WindowsPrincipal $([Security.Principal.WindowsIdentity]::GetCurrent())
5 + $currentUser.IsInRole([Security.Principal.WindowsBuiltinRole]::Administrator)
6 + }
7 +
8 + if ((Test-Admin) -eq $false) {
9 + if ($elevated) {
10 + # tried to elevate, did not work, aborting
11 + } else {
12 + Start-Process powershell.exe -Verb RunAs -ArgumentList ('-noprofile -noexit -file "{0}" -elevated' -f ($myinvocation.MyCommand.Definition))
13 + }
14 + exit
15 + }
16 +
17 + 'test'
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