Windows 10: Administrator Rights Question

Discus and support Administrator Rights Question in Windows 10 Gaming to solve the problem; I am the only person that uses my laptop and I have an administrator user account. Whenever I go to make changes to my computer it pops up I must have... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Gaming' started by TennaJo, Mar 30, 2023.

  1. TennaJo Win User

    Administrator Rights Question


    I am the only person that uses my laptop and I have an administrator user account. Whenever I go to make changes to my computer it pops up I must have administrator rights to do it and then a popup appears on the screen and I hit continue or whatnot. I'm trying to figure out how I can get it to just do the changes that I'm trying to do without having to go through the extra steps. Can anyone help me with this?**So I just found something else that I may need to change as well. I went to my local C drive and then chose users. I right clicked on my username and pulled up properties. Then I went t

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    TennaJo, Mar 30, 2023
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  2. Try3 Win User

    Administrative rights on network computers?

    nDisplay is a [major] component within an nDisplay rendering network. I think you'll only get to grips with nDisplay if you first study the whole thing.

    If, in the future, you ask any more questions about this topic I urge you to include nDisplay in the title of your question. For all any of us know, there is an nDisplay expert looking through the list of questions right now but not joining in this thread because there is nothing in its title to suggest what it's about.
    - You cannot change titles later on. If you edit the question later, its entry in the list of questions stays the same.

    You can, if you want, try the common Admin account [with common username & common password] I mentioned before
    - there was nothing in the nDisplay webpages I read that made me think it would be successful, but
    - it would not do any harm.

    All the best,
    Denis
     
  3. Administrator Rights

    We suggest creating a new local user account and delete the previous account. Check the article below and follow the steps given.

    Create a local user account in Windows 10

    Follow the steps below to delete user account.

    • Press Windows + X, select the Control Panel.
    • Click User accounts.
    • Click Manage other account.
    • Enter administrator account password if prompted.
    • Click the account which you want to delete.
    • Click Delete the account.
    • Restart PC.
    Let us know how it goes.
     
    Reymichael Ros, Mar 30, 2023
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  4. DougS9614 Win User

    Administrator Rights Question

    DougS9614, Mar 30, 2023
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