Admin Privileges Windows 10

'My Windows 10 prompts that I don't have administrator privileges, but I am obviously the administrator and the only Admin account on my computer. It was suddenly like this. I don't know why. Now, what can I do to solve this problem? Anyone can help?'

Giving full admin permissions to an account in Windows 10 I have Windows 10, and I am the only person who uses the machine or has an account on it (except for the Administrator and Guest accounts, which if necessary I also have access to). Apr 21, 2018  Windows 10 serves you different ways to run a program with administrative privileges. Here, in this article, we will pen down various ways applying which you can Run a Program Using Administrator Privilege. What is the advantage of Run a Program Using Administrator Privilege? The easiest way to check if your user account has admin rights on the computer is by accessing the User Accounts in Windows. Access the Control Panel. Click on the User Accounts option. In User Accounts, you should see your account name listed on the right side. If your account has admin rights, it will say 'Administrator' under your account name. How to grant or get Elevated Privileges in Windows 10/8/7 Open elevated Command Prompt window. While you can carry out many tasks using the CMD. Make program always Run as Administrator. If you want to make a program always run. Turn off Admin Approval Mode using Secpol. Grant Elevated. Change A Standard User Account To An Admin Account In Windows 10. Windows 10 like its previous versions lets you add multiple accounts to a single installation of the OS. Each account has its own settings making it easy to share a single computer with your family. Sep 10, 2015  After upgrading to windows 10 when I try to play some of my installed games like some of the medal of honor series upon launch of the game it says that I must logon with administrator privileges and try again, the thing with this is that I am logged in as the administrator, also when I plug my windows phone into the computer and try to delete an item it once again tells me that I don't have.

When you lost administrator rights in Windows 10 for some unknown or uncertain reason, you have at least two options to get back administrator rights. Now, read this page for details.


Option 1: Get back lost administrator rights in Windows 10 through safe mode

Step 1: Sign into your current Admin account on which you've lost administrator rights.

Step 2: Open PC Settings panel and then select Accounts.

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Step 3: Select Family & other users, and then click Add someone else to this PC.

Step 4: Click I don't have this person’s sign-in information.

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Step 5: Click Add a user without a Microsoft account.

Step 6: Type a user name, and then click Next. This will add a new local account on your PC.

Step 7: Press Win + R keys to bring up Run dialog, type cmd and hit Enter.

Step 8: After the command prompt window opens, type shutdown /r /o and press Enter.

Step 9: After Windows 10 restarts to the 'Choose an option' screen, click Troubleshoot > Advanced options > Startup Settings. Then click Restart.

Step 10: On the Startup Settings screen, press 4 number key to enable safe mode.

Step 11: After Windows 10 starts into safe mode, open Control Panel. Go to User Accounts > Manage another account, select the new local account you added in step 6, and then click the Change the account type link. Select Administrator and click Change Account Type to change the account from a standard user to an administrator.

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Step 12: Restart PC to get Windows 10 out of safe mode and go back to its normal mode. Sign in Windows 10 with the new Admin account. Now, you’ve got back administrator rights in Windows 10 and you can delete the issued Admin account on which you lost administrator rights.

Option 2: Get back Windows 10 lost administrator rights by the iSumsoft tool

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To use this option, you need to borrow one PC you can access as administrator.

Step 1: On another PC that you can access with administrator rights, download and install iSumsoft Windows Password Refixer.

Step 2: Launch this tool and follow its steps to burn it into a USB drive to create a bootable disk.

Step 3: Connect the bootable USB drive to your Windows 10 PC on which you've lost administrator rights, and set PC to boot from the USB drive.

Step 4: After 'Windows Password Refixer' screen appears, click on Add User. Then type a user name in the dialog box and click OK. This will add a new local user with administrator rights on your Windows 10.

Step 5: Click on Reboot and exit the bootable USB drive to restart PC. The new administrator account will appear on Windows 10 sign-in screen. Sign in it and you’ve got back administrator rights.

Admin Privileges Windows 10

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