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Opening task manager from cmd
Opening task manager from cmd






opening task manager from cmd

Type taskmgr in the Search box > Right-click on Task Manger Desktop app in the search results and select Run as administrator option.Ģ. If you are logged into a non-admin account, you can use Task Manager As Admin from the same User Account by following the steps below.ġ. Run Task Manager As Admin from Non Admin Account However, it is possible to Run Task Manager As Admin, even if you are not logged in to the Admin Account by using two different methods as provided below. I know it’s a workaround but it’s the only way to force Task Manager to always open in maximized mode.When this happens, most users tend to logout from their current User Accounts and try to complete the required tasks by going to the Admin Account. Close Task Manager and re-open it and it’ll now open in maximized state (kind of). Now Task Manager will fit to the whole screen area. again click and hold the cursor and drag it to the bottom-right corner of your computer screen and it’ll fit Task Manager window to the bottom-right corner. Similarly, move your mouse cursor at the bottom-right corner of Task Manager window and the cursor will again change to resize cursor. Now click and hold the cursor and drag it to the top-left corner of your computer screen and it’ll fit Task Manager window to the top-left corner. Move your mouse cursor at the top-left corner of Task Manager window and the cursor will change to resize cursor. So you just need to resize Task Manager window by stretching its border to all directions. If you also want to always launch Task Manager in maximized mode, following method will definitely help you.Īlthough it’s not possible to make Task Manager remember maximized state but we can resize Task Manager window to occupy full scree area and Task Manager will always remember its window size and position on screen.

opening task manager from cmd

Many Windows 10 users want to force Task Manager to always open in maximized state (or full screen mode). When we launch Task Manager in Windows 10 using Ctrl+Shift+Esc hotkey or by right-clicking on Taskbar and select “ Task Manager” option or using Taskmgr.exe direct command, it always opens in normal window size.Įven if we maximize Task Manager window and close it, when we again launch Task Manager, it forgets the previous window size and always starts in normal window size.įollowing screenshot shows Task Manager running in default normal window size in Windows 10: Please advise me how to force Task Manager to always run in a maximized window? Although I maximize the window after it is started, after closing, it forgets its size and when restarted it opens again in its default size instead of maximized one.








Opening task manager from cmd