Win10 can't use the built-in administrator account to open the Windows application solution

  

win10 can't use the built-in administrator account to open the Windows application solution:
The reason for the problem: The reason for this problem is that the Windows application requires the user account to control the UAC support by default (the UAC notification is not affected under the normal account). This type of application runs), and the Win10 administrator account does not open UAC. Therefore, the Windows application cannot be run by default under the Administrator account.

However, as long as you modify the following registry slightly, you can break through the default blockade and run the Windows application normally in the administrator account. However, you need to be reminded that there is a risk in modifying the registry operation. In order to recover it in time after misoperation, please use the cleanup master of the soft media cube (click to download) to back up the registry.
Registry modification method:
1. After entering regedit in the normal account Cortana search bar, select the first item
2, and locate the following location in the registry editor:
“HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESOFTWAREMicrosoftWindowsCurrentVersionPoliciesSystem”
3, find FilterAdministratorToken on the right, double-click to change the value data to "1" and then click "and confirm" & rdquo;

Note: If there is no FilterAdministratorToken, you need to manually click the right mouse button in the right margin , create a new DWORD (32-bit) value, and rename it to FilterAdministratorToken, and change its numeric data to 1.
After the change, the user will find that after opening the administrator, logging in to the built-in administrator account will open the Windows application smoothly. Also, if you can't open the used start menu before, it will open normally. .

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