Solve the problem that WINDOWS8 can't use "App Store" with built-in account

  
                                    

After installing windows8, the account created by default belongs to the administrator group, but it does not have the full authority of the administrator. Therefore, when using other accounts under the non-administrator user, we usually use win+x. Cut super permissions. Maybe this is a trick for winodws8 for security reasons. But when it is often necessary to use permissions, is it too much trouble to switch to switch? My computer is my master, so some veterans like to use the built-in account of administraor. However, by default, Windows 8 prohibits the built-in account from using the <quo;app store" in the metro interface. It seems that you don't want to use the administrator account. It seems that you are proud of your own metro interface? Very good? Of course, after setting up the built-in account such as administrator, you can also use the "App Store". The answer is in the group policy ……

By default, the built-in account of the administrator can not be used in the "metro interface", "app store", see the picture

run group policy & mdash ;–win+r, enter gpedit.msc to expand the computer configuration - windows settings - security settings - local policy - security options - & ldquo; user account control: administrator approval mode for built-in administrator account & rdquo; set it “Enabled”.

Ok, log out and try it out, see if your administrator can also open ”app store”, streaking master, not the rookie owner, go on.

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