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    Windows 10 random administrative privileges icon.-


    Hi, all! I'm writing because I have some doubts regarding some files and their administrative privileges. I'm running W10 Enterprise LTSC.

    To start, all these files are shortcuts and are located in the same folder:
    C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs\+ Audio\+ Audio Plugins & Apps\Native Instruments\
    This folder is owned by Administrators (but all the contained icons by SYSTEM):

    Windows 10 random administrative privileges icon.- [​IMG]


    Then I have this set of shortcut icons inside it, and all of them are shown as they already have administrative privileges but 2 (Native Access & Service Center):

    Windows 10 random administrative privileges icon.- [​IMG]


    All of these apps are located in separate folders in C:\Program Files\Native Instruments, which is owned by "SYSTEM", but inside of this folder some subfolders are owned by SYSTEM, and some by Administrators (which is very odd because I installed all of them with the same user):

    SYSTEM: Absynth 5, Battery 4, Controller Editor, Massive, Native Access, Reaktor 6, Service Center.
    Administrators: Guitar Rig 5, Guitar Rig 6, Kontakt, Maschine 2.

    So, if Native Access, Service Center and Massive, i.e., are owned by the same owner, why is the icon shown in the first two? Also the advanced options are exactly the same:
    MASSIVE (no icon)
    Windows 10 random administrative privileges icon.- [​IMG]

    NATIVE ACCESS (icon)
    Windows 10 random administrative privileges icon.- [​IMG]


    If you have any clue, that would be really appreciated. I really hate the way W10 handles the administrative privileges. Thanks in advance!

    :)
     
    Bragado, Oct 21, 2020
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  2. Windows 10 PC not recognizing administrator privileges.

    Hi Jade,

    Damages within the components of your user profile can be one of the possible reasons why you are experiencing an issue with using its administrator privileges. To troubleshoot this concern, we suggest creating a new admin user profile. To be able to create
    a new administrator user profile, you would need to enable the built-in administrator in your Windows 10 device.

    To enable the built-in administrator account, follow these steps:

    • Using Search type CMD to open the Command Prompt. Right click on CMD then choose Run as administrator. If you are prompted for an administrator password or for a confirmation, type the password, or click Yes.
    • In the Command Prompt window, type net user administrator /active:yes and then hit the Enter key.
    • You should see a message that the command completed successfully. Log out the user profile you are currently using, and you’ll now see the Administrator account as a choice on the login screen.
    • Using the built-in administrator account, create a new admin user profile.
    • Log into the new admin user profile.
    • Check if the same issue persists.

    Note: The built-in administrator account has more privileges than a regular administrator account. Privileges that can easily generate a conflict on your system. We only recommend enabling the built-in administrator account for troubleshooting purposes and
    you have to disable it once you are done.

    To disable the built-in administrator account, access the Command Prompt with administrator privileges. Type the command
    net user administrator /active:no and then hit the Enter key. The built-in administrator account will now be disabled, and shouldn’t show up on the login screen.

    Update us with the results.
     
    Darleen Pen, Oct 21, 2020
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  3. Dell Touchpad uninstall administrator privileges

    Hi,

    Thank you for posting your query in Microsoft Community. We appreciate your interest in Windows 10.

    From the description of the issue, I understand that you are unable to uninstall drivers from Device Manager as it prompts saying log-in with administrator privileges, we will help you to resolve this issue.

    I would recommend you to see if you are logged in administrator account, if not then enable it. Please follow the below steps to enable:

    Step 1: I would suggest you to enable the built-in administrator account.

    You need to run the command from an elevated command prompt. To do that follow the below steps:


    • Press the Windows key + R from the keyboard to open the
      Run Command Dialog Box.

    • Type cmd and right-click on the
      Command Prompt
      result that should appear.

    • This opens a list of options at the bottom. Select
      Run as administrator
      .

    • Accept the UAC (User Account Control) prompt.

    • Enter the following command to enable the hidden administrator account:
      net user administrator /active:yes

    Hope it helps. Feel free to contact us for any assistance on Windows Operating System, we will be happy to help you.
     
    Deepika Gowda, Oct 21, 2020
    #3
  4. Windows 10 random administrative privileges icon.-

    Error: "You need administrator privileges to make the changes" on Windows 10

    Hi Dennis,

    Thank you for posting in Microsoft Community and being part of Windows 10.

    I understand your concern about administrator privileges to your user account. We will help you with this issue.

    Do let us know the following to assist you better with this issue:

    • How exactly have you tried to change the user account to administrator?
    • Have you logged in as an administrator using Microsoft account on your device?
    • Have you enabled Built-in administrator account?

    Try the below steps if not yet tried and check if it helps.

    I suggest you to check the user account and their types on your device.

    • Press Windows + R key together on your desktop screen.
    • Type netplwiz and hit
      Enter.
    • Check if there are any other user accounts on your device as an administrator.


    Step 1: If you have an account with administrative privileges login through that account and try the following steps to change the user account type:

    • Press Windows + R keys from the Keyboard.
    • Type netplwiz and click on Ok.
    • Click on the Users tab.
    • Under Users of this computer: select the account you want to change.
    • Click on Properties button.
    • Select Group Membership tab and select the type of user account.
    • Click on Apply and Ok.

    Step 2: If you are a local user, I suggest you to convert the local account to Microsoft account and check if it helps.

    Follow:

    • Make sure you are device is connected to internet.
    • Click Start and then Settings.
    • Click Accounts and click on
      Sign in with a Microsoft account instead
      .
    • Follow onscreen instructions.

    Hope it helps. Reply to the post with an updated status of this issue for further assistance.
     
    Deepika Gowda, Oct 21, 2020
    #4
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