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There are three ways to enable the built-in or hidden administrator account in Windows 10. The guide walks you through the ways of enabling the hidden administrator account in the Windows 10. how to activate the System administrator Windows 10.

How to enable the hidden Windows 10 administrator account

When you install Windows 10 anew on a PC or run it for the first time if it comes pre-installed with the computer, you create the first user account during that process.

This is the main account on the system and configured to be an administrator account by default, but it is not the only one that is created during that process.

Windows 10 creates two additional user accounts automatically which are both inactive by default.

The first is a guest account which Microsoft designed for users who access the device but don't have a permanent account on it.

Guest accounts are severely limited as it is not possible to install software or hardware, or modify system settings.

The second is the administrator account. It is also inactive by default and needs to be enabled before it can be used. While not required at all, it is often used for troubleshooting or administrative purposes when it is enabled.
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3 ways to enable  built-in Administrator in Windows 10:

Way 1: Enable or disable it through Command Prompt with administrator privilege.

Step 1: Run Command Prompt as administrator.

Sub-step 1: Press Windows+X to open the Quick Access Menu, and choose Command Prompt (Admin) on it.

Step 2: Use a command to enable the built-in Administrator.

1. Type "net user administrator /active:yes" (without quotation marks) and press Enter to enable it.

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Way 2: Enable or disable the built-in Administrator in Local Group Policy.

Step 1: Open the Local Group Policy Editor.

Step 2: Find and double-tap the policy called "Accounts: Administrator account status".

FYR, it can be found in Computer Configuration/Windows Settings/Security Settings/Local Policies/Security Options.

Step 3: Enable or disable the policy.

1. Select Enabled and click OK to enable it.

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Way 3: Enable or disable built-in Administrator in Computer Management.

Step 1: Open Computer Management.

Right-click This PC on the desktop, and select Manage in the context menu.

Step 2: Find and open the administrator.

FYI, the built-in Administrator is located in Local Users and Groups/Users .Thanks for watching Howtosolveit Channel. howtosolveit howtosolveit #Howtosolveit #Howtosolveit
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