WIN8 system domain users join the local Administrators group method

  

Problem Description

Starting at the beginning

Starting the machine for the Win7 environment, using the domain user user.group (for example, the user), and the administrator account (the administrator account) Not in the domain).

After a long time

The machine was installed with Win8 environment (Win7 environment coexisted), and the Win8 machine was added to the domain, still using the domain user user.group, and the machine still exists administrator Account Administrator (not in the domain).

There is a problem

It is found that in the Win8 environment, when using the domain user, any action will be prompted to enter the account name and password with administrator rights to continue the operation, such as opening the control panel. , open computer management, install software, etc. Although the administrator account (enter.\\Administrator, because the user is not in the domain) and the password are entered in the pop-up system administrator account and password input box, it is found that everything is working properly, but it is really troublesome to enter the authentication information for any operation.

Why?

This user should not be added to the Administrators group, so the domain user.group needs to be added to the Administrators group.

Further Confirmation

(1) Method 1: Computer--Management--Local Users and Groups--Groups--Double-click "Administrators"----Discover that members do not include user users .group.

(2) Method 2: win+r--Enter “cmd”--Enter<quo;net user user.group”-- Confirm that the user is not in the Administrators group.

Specific Operations

(1) Log in to the system using a user with administrator privileges;

(2)Open Computer Management (Computer--Management);

(3) Open “local users and groups”, open “group>;

(4) Double-click the “Administrators” group to open the Administrators property window (as shown below); >


(5) Click “Add button", enter your domain user in the “Select User” window, click “Confirm”


Summary

(1) Use the net user command to view user information.

(2) Use “Local Users and Groups> to confirm user and group information.

(3) The “User Account” of the control panel can change the account name, password, type and other information.

(4) Add new user information in the computer settings (as shown below).

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