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How do I become the administrator of my own computer?

How do I become the administrator of my own computer?

Open a command prompt as an administrator. Click start on the taskbar at the bottom of the screen, and open up the start menu. Type “command prompt” in the search box. When the command prompt window pops up, right-click on it and click “Run as administrator.”

How do I give myself admin rights on Windows 10?

How to Change Administrator on Windows 10 via Settings

  1. Click the Windows Start button.
  2. Then click Settings.
  3. Next, select Accounts.
  4. Choose Family & other users.
  5. Click on a user account under the Other users panel.
  6. Then select Change account type.
  7. Choose Administrator in the Change account type dropdown.

How do I make myself an admin at school CMD?

Type: net user administrator /active:yes into Command Prompt, then press ↵ Enter . From now on this computer, you’ll have the option of opening the Administrator account at any time by using Safe Mode.

How do I change my administrator account?

  1. Select Start >Settings > Accounts.
  2. Under Family & other users, select the account owner name (you should see “Local account” below the name), then select Change account type.
  3. Under Account type, select Administrator, and then select OK.
  4. Sign in with the new administrator account.

What is QUser command?

Quser (query user) is a built-in Windows command line tool that is particularly useful when needing to identify active user sessions on a computer. This feature exists in regular Windows versions as well as Windows Server. From command prompt, simply type: quser.

How do I create an administrator account in Windows 10 using cmd?

Create a Windows 10 local account with Command Prompt

  1. Open Start.
  2. Search for Command Prompt, right-click the top result, and select the Run as administrator option.
  3. Type the following command to create a new account and press Enter: net user USER_NAME PASSWORD /add.

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