Windows 7: Enable Super Admin

  

If you have used WIndows Vista, you should be familiar with UAC. This is the User Account Control (UAC, User Account Control) introduced since Windows Vista 5270, even if you are an administrator-level user. When running highly privileged administrative tasks (such as installing software and drivers, running the registry, and the system configuration program), they are subject to special treatment of "downgrade", which is mainly to enhance the security of the system.

For ordinary users, UAC also brings great inconvenience to their daily operations while ensuring security. After all, no one wants to click on each operation. ” button, after all, is too much trouble. We can quickly enable the highest level super administrator account under Windows 7 by the following method:

1 Go to “All Program→Accessories” under the Start menu and find the “Command Prompt” Click “Run as administrator” to enter the command prompt environment, manually enter the “net user Administrator /Active:yes” command here and press Enter to execute the command.

2 Log out or restart the system. In this case, you can log in by selecting the Administrator account on the login page. The default password is blank. If you feel that the name “Administrator” is too ugly, you can go to the control panel and select “User Account and Home Security & Rarr; User Account & Rarr; Manage Account & Rarr; Change Account” to rename

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