Built-in Administrator Account - Enable or Disable

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  1. Posts : 72,049
    64-bit Windows 11 Pro for Workstations
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       #110

    negrometal said:
    Hello,
    I've followed the steps in OPTION TWO of this tutorial, since my OS is Windows 7 Home Basic.
    1) Opened an elevated command prompt, as described in the indicated topic;
    2) When I typed the command net user administrator /active:yes , the system returned the message:

    The user name could not be found

    For more help, type NET HELPMSG 2221.

    So, after a lot of searching, I've discovered that the problem was that my system language is Brazilian Portuguese (I'm Brazilian, by the way). So, changing the command line to net user administrador /active:yes it worked as well as it should. Note that the word "administrator" was placed by "administrador", its translating in Portuguese. I think that it could help for the ones with systems in other languages too.

    Best Regards,

    negrometal
    Hello Negrometal, and welcome to Seven Forums.

    Thank you. I have added a note for this in OPTION TWO so that it will be able to help others. :)
    Last edited by Brink; 07 Sep 2010 at 22:47. Reason: added quote
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  2. Posts : 2
    Windows 7 Home Basic 64-bit
       #111

    You're welcome, Brink. This topic is really helpful for the users.
    Thank you.
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  3. Posts : 20
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
       #112

    Hello,
    This thread is very interesting as usual on this forum.
    As we are talking about full rights Administrator Account ,I will have a question,I wanted to discuss for long time already !
    Let say,I am the one and only user on my machines (my wife is afraid even touching the mouse )
    Why will I hesitate to be always logged as "Big chief "
    Of course, I already know your answers
    But could you give me good arguments for or against
    I mean good arguments,not for exemple: virus infections...or it is not recommended etc...
    I want to be able to decide the worth of it based on pro and cons conclusions

    "Don't let me be misunderstood..." you know or remenmber this song

    Ps: Forgive me for eventual English mistakes, I'm trying my best
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  4. Posts : 72,049
    64-bit Windows 11 Pro for Workstations
    Thread Starter
       #113

    Hello Pepito,

    The best argument I can think of for against this is that not only do you have full access to everything on the computer while logged on to the built-in Administrator account, but so does everything that is running. Including malware.

    Normally when logged into a normal administrator account, you would have UAC as a last line of defense to ask you to give permission when anything tries to run as administrator (elevated) before letting it do so. You do not have this while logged on to the built-in Administrator account.

    Hope this helps,
    Shawn
    Last edited by Brink; 16 Sep 2010 at 21:43. Reason: typo
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  5. Posts : 20
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
       #114

    Hello Brink,
    this is a very reasonnable answer , but not enough convicing
    as you surely aware of, a good active resident guard from a good firewall, deeply configurate
    will offer equal or even best protection than the UAC settings
    I prefere and easily accept the frequently and annoying prompts from my firewall resident guard,then I'll do from the UAC one's
    In my opinion,there is no possible comparison in terms of efficency between this two solutions
    by the way,my UAC is disabeled and all my bets on Comodo firewall

    Hope to have other constructive opinions too
    thank you
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  6. Posts : 72,049
    64-bit Windows 11 Pro for Workstations
    Thread Starter
       #115

    Pepito,

    Not using the built-in Administrator account unless really needed is just another layer of built-in security and protection. That's all. If you use common sense along with other security measures to fill all aspects of this loss of protection, then that will help to minimize the risk.

    It's really just up to you and what your needs are. If you are ok with losing that layer of protection for being able to always have full control, then that is your prerogative since it's your system. However, if you do not need to have full control of everything all of the time, then why put your system at additional risk for no reason. To each their own though. :)
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  7. Posts : 20
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
       #116

    Hello,
    you are absolutely right !
    Anyway,I don't use this account permanently
    I just wanted to have other opinions on this subject,as I am very new to Seven,only 2 weeks
    thank you for your explanations
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  8. Posts : 72,049
    64-bit Windows 11 Pro for Workstations
    Thread Starter
       #117

    You're most welcome Pepito. Anytime. :)
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  9. Posts : 2
    win 7 home premium 64bit
       #118

    win 7 home pemium 64 bit error 5


    I tried to enable the Administrator account and get "system error 5 has occurred" followed by "access denied".

    I'm on a new laptop. First time with Windows 7. Would like my user account to not be the administration account just on general principles. But tried to create an administrator account and was told it already exists, yet it doesn't show up. this shouldn't be this difficult. Either its there, or its not there, and I should be able to control it. Don't know what the average person does.
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  10. Posts : 2,963
    Windows 7 Professional SP1 64-bit
       #119

    The Administrator account does already exist, as the computer stated. I recommend using option 2 of this tutorial, as I find it to be the easiest one. Remember that it must be an elevated command prompt. To make it an elevated command prompt, right click command prompt in the start menu and select "Run as Administrator". This gives you control through command prompt that you would otherwise only have when logged into the Admin account. If you need clarification on any instructions, let me know and I will try my best to explain more thoroughly what to do. Please let us know the outcome of you next attempt to activate the admin account.
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