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- Enable or Disable Elevated Administrator account in Windows 10
If an administrator user tries to do something that requires elevated rights (ex: run as administrator), Windows will display a UAC prompt for the administrator user to approve before allowing the action Built-in "Administrator" - The hidden built-in default local Administrator account is an elevated account for the system administrator
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To respond to Question 2, once I was done with the built-in Administrator account, I proceeded to switch back to my main Microsoft account (that also have administrative privileges) and checked on the C:\Users file Then I stumbled upon this Administrator file
- Missing Run as Administrator Option in Windows 10 Right-Click Menu
Missing "Run as Administrator" Option in Windows 10 Right-Click Menu Hi everyone, I'm having trouble finding the " Run as Administrator " option in the right-click context menu of my Windows 10 computer I've tried searching for it, but I can't seem to locate it Does anyone know how to enable this option? I'm running Windows 10 version 19045 4894
- Local Account Administrator appears as Standard - Ten Forums
In the Win10 panel, the account shows as administrator, in the old control panel it looks different: Basically, my account which is the administrator appears as a standard account Perhaps this is the explanation? In Windows 10, as in every release since Windows Vista, the built-in Administrator account is disabled
- Regaining Administrator Access Solved - Windows 10 Forums
You could try enabling the hidden administrator account using option #4 here: Administrator account - Enable or Disable in Windows 10 - Windows 10 Forums Once in that account, change your normal user account to administrative status If you have problems with that, you could try to create a new user account at a command prompt at boot, here
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