Hello Everyone,

Unlike its predecessors, in Windows 7, the built-in Administrator account is not enabled when setting up the operating system. 

The built-in Administrator account is an account that has full access and permission on the computer.  To enable this hidden account in Windows 7, do the following: 

NOTE 1:
You must have administrative privileges in order to enable the hidden Administrator account..

NOTE 2:
The following is only one of several methods that can accomplish this task.

NOTE 3:
By default, the built-in administrator account is named “Administrator” and is disabled. 

NOTE 4:
When enabled, there is no password set for the Administrator account.

NOTE 5:
If you enable the built-in Administrator account in Windows 7, it is strongly recommended that you create a password in order to keep it secure.

1.
Open the Start menu.

2.
In the Search Box, type lusrmgr.msc then tap the [Enter] key on the computer keyboard.  This will take you to the Local Users and Groups policy editor.  In the Local Users and Groups policy editor, you will see two panes, one on the left with tree-view navigation and one on the right which will have the actual definitions and items to edit.

3.
In the left pane, select the Users folder.

4.
In the right pane, Right-Mouse Click on the item labeled Administrator and then select Properties.

5.
To Enable the Built-in Administrator Account, Uncheck the Account Is Disabled box.

6. Click the “OK” button.

7.
Close the Local Users and Groups policy editor window.

8. Restart Windows and you may logon using the username Administrator.
 
Mark

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