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How to Run File Explorer as Administrator on Windows 11? 4 Best Ways!

File Explorer (explorer.exe) is a Core Windows Process that Manages the Desktop and File system.

File Explorer is one of the important file management tool in windows. File manager allows you to manage and organize files and folders on your device. While managing the files and folders inside the C:drive may require additional elevated rights. For example, copying files from folder to another inside the C:drive might require admin rights for sure. In this tutorial, I have shared the 4 different methods to Run File Explorer as Administrator with elevated rights to overcome all permission based issues on you windows device.

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Various ways to run File Explorer as Administrator on Windows 11 OS

  1. Use the Run Command to open File Explorer as Administrator.
  2. Create a New Task to run File Explorer with Administrative Privileges.
  3. Always open File Explorer with Elevated Permissions by creating a Desktop Shortcut.
  4. Run Command Prompt with Elevated Privileges and then run File Explorer on CMD.

Why File Explorer as Administrator using the Start menu is not possible?

File Explorer Run as Administrator not available in the Start menu
File Explorer Run as Administrator not available in the Start menu

The “Run as administrator” option is not available for File Explorer in the Start menu or taskbar context menu because File Explorer is a core Windows process that manages the Desktop and File system. By default, it runs with the same privileges as the logged-in user, and Microsoft has not included a direct option to run it as an administrator for security concerns. Moreover, File Explorer is already running as the default shell for Windows. Launching a second instance with elevated privileges can cause conflicts or unexpected behavior.

IMPORTANT: Running applications as an administrator grants elevated privileges that can significantly affect your system. Please use caution when doing so, as it can lead to Unintended System Modifications, Security Vulnerabilities, Accidental Data Loss, Unauthorized Access, Irreversible Changes, etc.

#1. How to Run File Explorer as Administrator using the Run Command?

This is the quickest way to open Explorer.exe with Administrative Privileges. Here are the steps.

  • Go to Run Command using the shortcut WinKey + R.
  • In the Run Command, type the command explorer.exe and press CTRL + SHIFT + ENTER.
Type explorer.exe and press CTRL + SHIFT + ENTER
Type explorer.exe and press CTRL + SHIFT + ENTER
  • The System (User Account Control) will prompt for your confirmation and open Filer Explorer as Administrator.
Explorer.exe running as Administrator
Explorer.exe running as Administrator

#2. Create New Task to run File Explorer as Administrator using Task Manager

  • Open Task Manager using the the key combination CTRL + ALT + Delete, or you can just right-click on the taskbar and click Task Manager.
  • Under Processes tab, click on Run new task. Create New Task dialog will open now.
Run New Task
Run New Task
  • In the Create New Task dialog, Enter the command explorer.exe and click on the checkbox “Create this task with administrative privileges“. Click OK.
Create New Task for running explorer.exe with Administrative Privileges
Create New Task for running explorer.exe with Administrative Privileges
  • This operation will open explorer.exe with elevated Privileges on Windows 11.

#3. Always open File Explorer as Administrator by creating a Dedicated Shortcut on Windows 11

  • Right-click on the Empty space of the Desktop, and then click New > Shortcut.
Create a new Shortcut
Create a new Shortcut
  • The create Shortcut dialog box will open now. In Type the location of the item, type the command explorer.exe and then click Next.
Type the location of the item as explorer.exe
Type the location of the item as explorer.exe
  • The system will assign the Shortcut Name as explorer. You can change it as per your convenience. Click Finish to complete the Shortcut creation process.
Type the name of the Shortcut
Type the name of the Shortcut
  • File Explorer Shortcut will now be created on the Desktop.
File Explorer Shortcut Created on the Desktop
File Explorer Shortcut Created on the Desktop
  • Right-click on the File Explorer shortcut and click Properties.
Right-click on File Manager and Click Properties
Right-click on File Manager and Click Properties
  • The File Explorer Shortcut Properties will open now. Click Advanced.
Click Advanced
Click Advanced
  • In Advanced Properties, enable the checkbox to Run as Administrator. Click OK, and then Apply.
Enable Run as Administrator checkbox to open File Explorer with Elevated Permissions
Enable Run as Administrator checkbox to open File Explorer with Elevated Permissions
  • UAC will prompt your confirmation, and run File Explorer with Administrative Privileges.

#4. Run Command Prompt as Administrator and then open explorer.exe with Elevated Privileges

This is quite a work around. Certain Features and options on Windows will not have the options to Run as Administrator directly. In such cases, we can run Command Prompt or Windows PowerShell and try opening those features and options with Elevated Permissions.

  • Open Run Command and type cmd and press CTRL + SHIFT + ENTER.
Type cmd and press ctrl + shift + enter
Type cmd and press ctrl + shift + enter
  • UAC will confirm and then open Command Prompt with Administrative Privileges.
  • In the CMD, execute the following command. explorer.exe
Execute explorer.exe in the CMD
Execute explorer.exe in the CMD
  • The System will now open explorer.exe with Elevated Permissions.

Kindly be cautious while running an App as Administrator

Be cautious while running an app as administrator
Be cautious while running an app as administrator

Running File Explorer as Administrator on Windows 11 grants it elevated privileges, which can potentially bypass system security restrictions. Please proceed with care and only run trusted applications in this mode. At Winsides.com, we advise our users to use Administrator privileges only when absolutely necessary to perform tasks requiring elevated rights. Misuse of administrative privileges may lead to System Vulnerabilities, Data Loss, System Instability, Security Concerns, Irreversible Changes, etc.

Take Away:

Running File Explorer as an administrator on Windows 11 is essential for tasks that require access to protected files and directories. Whether you use Task Manager, Control Panel, Command Prompt, or create a custom shortcut and the process is quick and easy. I recommend you to use the method 1 or 2 for quick accessing of File Explorer with elevated admin rights! If you have any queries related to the above topic and then feel free to comment us below. Find more informational tutorial on WinSides.com.

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Vigneshwaran Vijayakumar

Hello, I'm Vigneshwaran, the founder, owner, and author of WinSides.Com. With nearly a decade of experience in blogging across various domains and specializing in Windows-related tutorials for over five years, I bring a wealth of knowledge and expertise to WinSides.Com

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