Get an added level of protection by activating this back-up administrator account in Vista and by safeguarding it in XP. Mar 21, 2007 Here's how to enable the hidden administrator so you'll have it in user accounts. Open an elevated command prompt: Win key / type: cmd / ctrl +. How to Enable Administrator account Question How to enable administrator account (hidden) in windows xp, windows vista, windows 7, 8, 8.1, Windows 10? Solved Answer (Solution) Sure, we’ll help you with the step by step guide how you can enable or disable “administrator” user account (default user). Below, we will provide you the proper command so that you can run this command into command prompt(MS Dos) to enable administrator user. If you are looking forward to automatic method to do this then we have some “.bat” files here. ![]() Please choose one option from them. Follow the below given instructions. Metod 1: Automatic Fixit Download and Run this EXE file and make your administrator account active. ![]() ![]() • Click here to download • Click here to download Method 2: Do it Manually Steps 1. Click on Start 2. Then click on All programs 3. Then click on Accessories 4. Find there command prompt 5. Run this command prompt with administrative mode (right click on that and choose “Run as administrator) 6. Now type this following command into command prompt and then hit enter net user administrator /active:yes 7. You’ll get the message “ The command completed successfully” 8. That means your administrator account has been activated. If you’ll get this message “ system error 5 has occurred – Access is denied” 10. That means your command line has not run in administrative mode. First of all open this command prompt in administrative mode then run this command again. If you want to disable administrator account then type this following command net user administrator /active:no. Your Account has administrator rights but is not the Administrator account. The built in Administrator account is disabled by default.Enable Administrator Account in Vista1.See your Start menu and in “Accessories” list, open “Command Prompt” by right-clicking on its icon and selecting “Run as Administrator”2.Once the Command Prompt window appears, type in the command net user administrator /active:yes3. When done, logout of your current account. The Administrator account should be present on yourlog in screen. Re-Enable the UAC using this AccountIt is suggested you switch off of the integratedAdministrator account when done using it De-Activate Administrator Account in Vista 1. See your Start menu along with “Accessories” list, open “Command Prompt” by right-clicking on its icon and choosing “Run as Administrator”2. When the Command Prompt window appears, go into the command net user administrator /active:no3. When done, logout of theAdministrator account. The Administrator account should not be presenton your log in screen. Please reply back and inform us if the helped to resolve the issue – otherwise we will continue to troubleshoot – appreciate it This post was last updated on:2017-12-21| First Published:2013-03-12. 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? 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.
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