How to open and disable the system administrator account under Win7 system?

  
                  

How do I open and disable my system administrator account under Win7? Due to security considerations, the System Administrator Administrator account for Windows 7 is disabled by default. When you need to use it, it is actually very simple to open, and does not require complicated operations. Below are two methods. Method 1: Enable the System Administrator Administrator account from System Management.

Open the Start menu, right-click on “Computer”, select “Manage”.


(If a confirmation window pops up, please enter an account name and password with administrator privileges or click “yes"allow to continue.) In the "Computer Management" window , then navigate to “local users and groups->users”. Click to expand the "Users" item.

In the details window on the right, right click on “Administrator” and select “Properties”. By default, the “Account is disabled” item in the Administrator Properties window is checked. We need to uncheck it and press “OK> to save your changes.



Method 2: Use the command to enable the System Administrator Administrator account.

Click the Start button and type cmd.exe in the Start Search box. After the corresponding program pops up, right-click and select “Run as administrator”.

(If a confirmation window pops up, please enter the account name and password with administrator privileges or click “yes"allow to continue.)

After the command window opens, type net user Administrator /active:yes. Press the Enter key after the transfer. Seeing the “Command Completed Successfully” message indicates that the System Administrator Administrator account has enabled the map.

(Similarly, if you want to disable the System Administrator Administrator account later, type the command net user administrator /active:no.)

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