Win built-in administrator is not good? Increase the highest authority

  
        In some cases, even if you log in to Windows or use the administrator account to control the system, occasionally there will be a message similar to the following figure: You cannot open the XX program with the built-in administrator account, please log in with other accounts ……

Does the built-in account not work externally? Is the so-called administrator account used before is a fake account?

should explain how this problem then, lack of wow Xiao Bian deeply vocabulary. To put it simply, the administrator account we use often (that is, the account that you log in to Windows with a username or Microsoft account), the administrative permissions are infinitely similar to the Administrator, but in some files/folders, it is still not as good as real. The Administrator is easy to use.
In addition, in the Windows built-in account, there are two accounts with higher privileges than the Administrator, one is the System permission that we can see with the naked eye, and the final Boss is the trustedinstaller (in fact, it is not the highest in all accounts). That, but the rest of the way, no matter what way, we can't find out, maybe the super account is Microsoft itself).
Ok, let's get down to business, when we use the built-in account without permission to operate the application, we can solve the problem with the methods provided by our registry enthusiasts. After the Win+R key combination, type regedit and directly navigate to:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\\SOFTWARE\\Microsoft\\Windows\\CurrentVersion\\Policies\\System
Locate the FilterAdministratorToken in the right column and double-click to change the value data to “1&rdquo ; then click “ OK. If not, use the right mouse button to create a new DWORD (32-bit) value and name it FilterAdministratorToken. After

then navigate to:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE \\ SOFTWARE \\ Microsoft \\ Windows \\ CurrentVersion \\ Policies \\ System \\ UIPI
the default value data items to the right of modification to & ldquo; 1 & rdquo ;.
After completing the above operations, restart the computer or log out of the current Windows account, then go to “ Control Panel - System and Security - User Account Control Settings “, set the "Notification Options" to the default.

ah, account permissions of the application to get, and if you ask Xiao Bian encountered folder permissions requires a variety of time how to do it? Look at this "one minute to regain Windows system permissions! "The method of introduction."
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