Marek Wesołowski has released a new, lightweight tool for running CMD with elevated TrustedInstaller or SYSTEM rights.
GitHub - wesmar/CmdT: The world's smallest TrustedInstaller launcher — 20KB of pure x64/x86 assembly. Hybrid CLI/GUI in one binary. Full NT privilege elevation (34 privileges), token caching, .lnk resolution via COM, drag-and-drop with UIPI bypass. Zero CRT dependency.
The tool is written in assembly, which makes it smaller (25 KB) and doesn't require any special libraries to run. This may be useful to expert users, as a better alternative to PowerRun or RunasTrustedInstaller. CMDT can be used from the command-line, a GUI, or launched from a context menu.
Hopefully some of you might find it useful for scripting purposes.
GitHub - wesmar/CmdT: The world's smallest TrustedInstaller launcher — 20KB of pure x64/x86 assembly. Hybrid CLI/GUI in one binary. Full NT privilege elevation (34 privileges), token caching, .lnk resolution via COM, drag-and-drop with UIPI bypass. Zero CRT dependency.
The tool is written in assembly, which makes it smaller (25 KB) and doesn't require any special libraries to run. This may be useful to expert users, as a better alternative to PowerRun or RunasTrustedInstaller. CMDT can be used from the command-line, a GUI, or launched from a context menu.
Hopefully some of you might find it useful for scripting purposes.
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