Enable Windows7 Super Administrator administrator account login

  
 

Windows
7 For security reasons, the super administrator account (Administrator) is hidden, and it is not allowed to be logged in. If you want to log in to the Windows
7 super administrator administrator account, you must first enable this super administrator account.


First turn off UAC, in the control panel - in the user account - select ” open or close user account control > remove the tick, restart computer
(out For security reasons, people who are unfamiliar with computer
are not recommended to use the super administrator account and turn off UAC), then follow the 9 steps below.

1. Use the account created during installation to log in to windows7. 2. Start & ndash; all programs & ndash; attachments, right click & rdquo; command prompt & rdquo; select & rdquo; run as administrator & rdquo;, & rdquo; allow ”

3. In the open command prompt window, type ”regedit”, press Enter to open the registry program window. 4, enter HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\\SOFTWARE\\Microsoft\\Windows NT\\CurrentVersion\\Winlogon5, right-click Winlogon new item (k), name is SpecialAccounts6, right-click SpecialAccounts new item (k), name is UserList7, right-click UserList new DWORD (32-bit) value (D), the name is Administrator, the key value is 1

8. In the command prompt window, type: net user administrator /active:yes and press Enter. Wait a moment to have a success prompt. 9, logout or restart, you can see the super administrator administrator account is displayed! There is no password by default, you can log in!

If you want to view the user group, type: control userpasswords2 in the command prompt window. If you want to disable, type: net user administrator /active:no
in the command line cmd

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