How to Enable or Disable the Built-in Administrator Account in Windows 11
Thursday, 10 February 2022
Windows 11 includes a built-in administrator account that allows the computer manufacturers to install apps without creating a user account. For general users, however, the account is hidden by default to prevent unauthorized access. MUO – Feed
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4 Ways to Run Any Program as an Administrator in Windows
Wednesday, 28 August 2019
When you open most programs in Windows, they don’t run as an administrator, even if you’re signed into an admin account. This is due to a feature called User Account Control (UAC), which lets you only run apps with admin privileges when necessary. It might seem annoying, but this protects your PC. By not granting your
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Lost Your Windows Administrator Password? Here’s How to Fix It
Monday, 03 June 2019
If you’ve forgotten your admin password in Windows, you won’t have much control. Not having access to an admin account means you can’t uninstall software, make system changes, and do other administrative tasks on your own computer. But don’t despair—we’re here to help you. We’ll explain the Windows default admin account situation in various Windows
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5 Tips to Reset the Administrator Password in Windows XP
Sunday, 23 December 2018
Protecting your computer with a strong, unique password remains incredibly important. You can protect your smartphone or laptop with a fingerprint, iris, and other biometric scanners. However, a strong single-use password is a vital layer of protection. Unlock the “100+ Essential Windows CMD Commands” cheat sheet now! This will sign you up to our newsletter
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Administrator vs. Standard: Which User Account Should You Use in Windows?
Sunday, 18 February 2018
Are you the network administrator for your household or family? At some point, one of your nearest and dearest will install something nefarious or break something without meaning to, and that’s why the type of Windows User Account used makes the difference. If everyone on your network is using an Administrator account, you’re going to
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