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Click on the Account type list box, choose your privilege then click OK. What about other account types in Windows 10?

So, we are aware of the two common account privileges Windows 10 offers by default: Administrator and User. But there are several types of account privileges you can apply to an account.

In order to do that, you need to access the hidden user accounts control panel item. Please be aware, this is a legacy interface, which Microsoft might one day remove in a future release. But for now, you can still access it.

In this dialog, you will see all the accounts available within the system. To change the privileges one of the accounts, select an account then click Properties.

Select the Group Membership tab then select the Other radio box. Within the list box, you will find an array of account privileges. Some of these accounts are pretty much the same in functionality.

The Standard user account on the other hand is more restrictive. Unlike administrators, Standard users cannot install new apps. There are different reasons why you may want to change the administrator on Windows You can set an account to Administrator type using the netplwiz command or User Accounts.

You can also create a local user or administrator account in Windows 10 and give it administrator permissions. In this post, you can find a detailed guide on changing an account to Administrator. Just follow these 5 simple ways collected by MiniTool. Many apps and games need administrator permission to work properly.

To fully control your computer and make sure some apps run well, an administrator account is necessary. If you are running Windows 10, follow the methods in this post - How to Change Administrator on Windows 10? Select I don't have this person's sign-in information , and on the next page, select Add a user without a Microsoft account. Enter a user name, password, or password hint—or choose security questions—and then select Next.

Open Settings and create another account. Change a local user account to an administrator account. Note: If you choose an account that shows an email address or doesn't say "Local account", then you're giving administrator permissions to a Microsoft account, not a local account. Under Account type , select Administrator , and then select OK. If you're using Windows 10, version and later, you can add security questions as you'll see in step 4 under Create a local user account.

With answers to your security questions, you can reset your Windows 10 local account password. Not sure which version you have? You can check your version. Microsoft account help.



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