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TrueLearn Sign In. Email: ex: mail@example.com Password:. Login. Enable or Disable Administrator Account On Login Screen in Windows 10 By Mitch Bartlett 27 Comments When you are on the login or welcome screen, the Administrator account is not an option by default in Microsoft Windows 10.
How to Enable Administrator accountQuestionHow to enable administrator account (hidden) in Windozws 7, 8, 8.1, Windows 10, Windows XP, Windows Vista?Solved Answer (Solution)Sure, we’ll help you to enable or disable the administrator user account (default user). The built-in Administrator account is disabled by default. If you need it, then you can enable it anytimne by following the simple command easily. Below, we have provided the proper so that you can run the command into the command prompt (MS DOS – CMD) to enable administrator user.If you are looking forward for the automatic method to do this, then you can easily do this by using the “.bat” file from the method1.In method2, you’ll get the manual commands to activate the administrator account. Opt one method from them and then follow the below given instructions.
Method 1: Enable administrator Account (Automatic Enabler)Download and Run this “activateadministratoruser.bat” file and make your administrator account active in login screen. Click here to download to enable the Administrator account. Click here to download to disable the Administrator user.Method 2: Enable administrator account (Manual Steps)Steps.
Click on Start button. (For Windows 7, Vista, XP). Then click on All programs. (For Windows 7, Vista, XP). Then click on Accessories.
(For Windows 7, Vista, XP). Find there command prompt.For Windows 10, 8, 8.1, click on Start button and type “ CMD” in the search bar.

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This command is for active the administrator account: “net user administrator /active:yes”This command is for de-active the administrator account: “net user administrator /active:no”If you get this following error message “system error 5 has occurred – Access is denied” while running this command, that means you have not started your command prompt window with administrative privileges or your account doesn’t have the administrative rights to do this which you have logged in right now. So please make sure, you are running command prompt with “Run as administrator” option by right click on that.Please revert back for any further help.ThanksError message. This thread is exasperating.
I am having the same difficulty. If I right-click on “cmd” and “Run as administrator” then I am prompted for an administrator log-in and password.Under the System32 folder I am able to click on and get into the cmd prompt, but not as an administrator.I can no longer run many executable files. I have heard that malware bytes solves this problem. However, since I cannot add any more.exe file changes to the computer without an admin password, the only programs that can be updated are those that do so automatically, on a previously set schedule. “Microsoft Security Essentials” does have regular updates and scans, yet does not solve the problem. Why is it that another company has a program that evidently has been cleaning up this issue for a very long time, whereas Microsoft is not?
This is the most ridiculous post I have seen. The TechHelp person did not understand the problem or the many people trying to explain.Clearly if you have the password for the Administrator account AND it is set to “/active:yes” then you can access CMD (as Administrator). In this case there would be no question or problem to be solved – you just log on!
This is what Bill (contributor) tried to point out.Windows security is set so that Right-Mouse-Click on CMD for “run as Administrator” will either prompt for Administrator’s password, or the “Yes” option is denied (greyed out). If your Windows version prompts for password and you know the password and enter it, there is no problem. You can access CMD and reset the Administrator account to be visible by “/active:yes”.However, if your Windows version (such as RT 8.1) presents the “Yes” option greyed out, access to CMD with Administrator rights is not possible.The real question is this: When Administrator has been set as “/active:no”, and there is no Administrator visible as a user on Windows Users Log On screen, how can the Administrator log on? Hi, GenieMac,Thank you for highlighting this matter to us. We have not done any research on this, we will research on this matter and update on this page.As we keep saying CLEARLY, there is NO option (as of now OR you can say as we know) to active administrator account if you don’t have user of administrative privileges OR you know administrative privilege’s user account password. This post is only for assistance to know the command how to active the administrator account because administrator account does disable as default settings of windows.
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Hello Techexperts!, nice to meet you all, I have problem with my windows 8.1, there actually when I’m gonna open Command Prompt (Admin) windows is saying that – ” This file doesn’t have a program associated with it for performing this action. Please install a program or, if one is already installed, create an association in the Default Programs control panel.” What should I do now?, please tell me?, and perhaps my windows 8.1 is not activated, Is it’s the real reason for admin problem or other? Techsupportall.com is an independent website. Any brand name, trademark, image used on this website are for reference only. We disclaim any ownership, right of such third party products or copyrighted material unless otherwise specified.
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