How to open a super administrator in UAC in Vista

  
                  UAC in Windows Vista increases the security of the system, but also increases the cumbersome operation, and sometimes even tolerable.

If you prefer to be easy to use between system security and ease of operation, you can consider opening the Administrator account, that is, using the super administrator directly when logging in, bypassing UAC and giving only the control of standard user rights. .

The method to open the super administrator is as follows

1. Log in to Vista using the account created during installation;

2. Start menu and find "All Programs > Accessories";

3, right-click "Command prompt", select "Run as Administrator";

4, click "Allow" in the UAC prompt dialog box;

5, enter the command line window, type "regedit", enter;

6, enter HKLMSoftware \\ Microsoft \\ Windows \\ NTCurrentVersion \\ Winlogon;

7, add a new key (key), name as SpecialAccounts;

8, create sub-key in SpecialAccounts, the name for the UserList;

9, after the completion of a look at the position right: HKLMSoftware \\ Microsoft \\ Windows \\ NTCurrentVersion \\ Winlogon \\ SpecialAccounts \\ UserList;

10, in UserList key, create a DWORD (32 bit), the name Administrator, key value to 1;

11, enter "net user Administrator /Active command line :yes";

12, logout or restart, you can Using the Administrator account.

13, for users to join a domain, just open the administrator account, you can use the switch user login.

Note: This will greatly reduce the security of the system, a lot of malware or viruses can take to get high authority, it is generally not recommended.
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