Windows 10: how can i back to user administrator

Discus and support how can i back to user administrator in Windows 10 Software and Apps to solve the problem; i accidently log out changed adminsitrator as standard which i accidently do it while im changing my laptop. how to get back to that setting which... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Software and Apps' started by abhay thambi, May 22, 2025 at 10:57 AM.

  1. how can i back to user administrator


    i accidently log out changed adminsitrator as standard which i accidently do it while im changing my laptop. how to get back to that setting which before the administrator???. im the only person using the laptop is there any problem which i changed that settings?

    :)
     

  2. Windows 10 Administrator's Permission Needed. I AM THE ONLY USER!

    Hi Quinton,

    Thank you for posting in Microsoft Community, we appreciate your interest in Windows 10.

    I understand your concern that you are unable to play the game Civilization IV Gold Edition after upgrade to Windows 10, we will help you with this issue.

    Please do let us know the following information to understand the issue and assist you better:

    • As you have already created new user account, have you tried to log-in with that account and access the game?
    • Is this issue confined only to the specific game?

    I suggest you to try few of the below steps and check if it helps:

    Step 1: I suggest you to check the number of user accounts created on your laptop and also to ascertain the administrator account.

    • Press Windows + R key together on your desktop screen.
    • Type netplwiz and hit Enter.

    Step 2: Enable Built-in administrator.

    I suggest you to enable built-in administrator account, try to log-in with that account and access the game to check if there is any issues with the current user account.

    • Press Windows + X key together on your desktop screen.
    • Click on Command Prompt (admin) to open
      Command Prompt.
    • Type the following command and hit Enter: net user administrator /active: yes
      (Check for the spaces)
    • Now log off from the current user and try to login to the administrator account that is enabled.
    Note: Please follow the same steps and type net user administrator /active: no to disable admin account after the troubleshooting is done.

    Hope it helps. Try the above troubleshooting steps, reply to the post with an updated status of this issue and required information. We will be happy to assist you accordingly.
     
    Deepika Gowda, May 22, 2025 at 11:38 AM
    #2
  3. Help with administrator users!

    Hello, Kaitlyn D'Agostino

    Welcome to the Microsoft Community.

    It sounds like a tricky situation, but don't worry, there are several steps you can take to re-establish your control over the administrator account on your Windows 11 laptop.

    Here’s a step-by-step guide to help you resolve this issue:

    Step 1: Create a Local Administrator Account

    1. Boot into Safe Mode (if necessary)
      • If you're having trouble accessing settings normally, you can try booting into Safe Mode. Restart your computer and press Shift + F8 before Windows starts. This might take a few tries as timing can be tricky.
    2. Create a New Local Administrator Account
      • Press Win + R to open the Run dialog box.
      • Type compmgmt.msc and press Enter to open Computer Management.
      • In the left pane, navigate to Local Users and Groups > Users.
      • Right-click on the white space in the middle pane and select New User.
      • Fill out the details for your new local account. Make sure to uncheck User must change password at next logon and check Password never expires.
      • After creating the user, right-click on it and choose Properties.
      • Go to the Member Of tab and click Add.
      • Type Administrators and click Check Names, then click OK.

    Step 2: Log in with the New Local Administrator Account

    1. Log out of your current account.
    2. Sign in with the new local administrator account you just created.

    Step 3: Remove Your Friend's Microsoft Account

    1. Open Settings by pressing Win + I.
    2. Go to Accounts > Access work or school.
    3. You should see your friend's account listed here. Click on it and select Disconnect.
    4. Also, go to Accounts > Family & other users.
      • If her account appears here, attempt to remove it again. Since you’re logged in as a local admin now, this should work.

    Step 4: Re-link Your Microsoft Account

    1. Switch back to your original Microsoft account.
    2. Go to Settings > Accounts > Your info.
    3. Click on Sign in with a Microsoft account instead if you’re using a local account. Follow the prompts to sign in with your Microsoft account.

    Step 5: Adjust Account Settings as Needed

    1. Ensure that your account is set as an administrator:
      • Go to Settings > Accounts > Family & other users.
      • Select your account and make sure it is set to Administrator.

    Step 6: Verify Outlook and Other Applications

    1. Open Outlook and ensure it is linked to your Microsoft account.
      • You might need to sign out and sign back in, using your credentials.

    Step 7: Clean Up Any Residual Issues

    1. Check OneDrive and other Microsoft services.
      • Ensure they are synced with your account, not your friend’s.

    By following these steps, you should be able to regain control over your laptop and remove your friend's account from the system. If you encounter any specific error messages during these steps, please provide those details so we can offer more targeted assistance.

    Best regards



    Bobhe | Microsoft Community Support Specialist
     
  4. Yolvi Ell Win User

    how can i back to user administrator

    net user administrator /active:no keeps saying access denied.

    Hi Rebekah,

    It's possible that you're not using an elevated command prompt, causing the Access Denied error. We suggest following these steps to properly disable the built-in administrator account:

    • Right-click the Start button.
    • Choose Command Prompt (Admin).
    • Copy and paste net user Administrator /active:no and press
      Enter
      . If the command isn't successful, please post a screenshot so that we can study it further.

    Let us know if you're able to hide the administrator account after following these steps.
     
Thema:

how can i back to user administrator

Loading...
  1. how can i back to user administrator - Similar Threads - user administrator

  2. how can i back to user administrator

    in Windows 10 Gaming
    how can i back to user administrator: i accidently log out changed adminsitrator as standard which i accidently do it while im changing my laptop. how to get back to that setting which before the administrator???. im the only person using the laptop is there any problem which i changed that settings?...
  3. HP Envy Laptop user and administrator files accidently deleted.

    in Windows 10 Gaming
    HP Envy Laptop user and administrator files accidently deleted.: In Windows 11 HP Envy Laptop user and administrator files deleted and unable to login to any account. How do I add my Account/Administrators Account files back?...
  4. HP Envy Laptop user and administrator files accidently deleted.

    in Windows 10 Software and Apps
    HP Envy Laptop user and administrator files accidently deleted.: In Windows 11 HP Envy Laptop user and administrator files deleted and unable to login to any account. How do I add my Account/Administrators Account files back?...
  5. How can I get help finding and removing users accounts administrators with unauthorized access?

    in Windows 10 Gaming
    How can I get help finding and removing users accounts administrators with unauthorized access?: Software apps are missing features or respond that I do not have permission to access or perform a task function. My personal computer is supposed to be home private network and I am supposed to be only recognize Administrator user.I found the remote access feature had been...
  6. How can I get help finding and removing users accounts administrators with unauthorized access?

    in Windows 10 Software and Apps
    How can I get help finding and removing users accounts administrators with unauthorized access?: Software apps are missing features or respond that I do not have permission to access or perform a task function. My personal computer is supposed to be home private network and I am supposed to be only recognize Administrator user.I found the remote access feature had been...
  7. Delete the Microsoft Administrative User after Activating Windows 11?

    in Windows 10 Software and Apps
    Delete the Microsoft Administrative User after Activating Windows 11?: I seem to have miss-typed my existing Microsoft ID password when I activated Windows 11 on my new laptop. Although I immediately created a local administrator account, I can no longer log into my original Microsoft User. I understand that I will need a Microsoft account...
  8. Delete the Microsoft Administrative User after Activating Windows 11?

    in Windows 10 Gaming
    Delete the Microsoft Administrative User after Activating Windows 11?: I seem to have miss-typed my existing Microsoft ID password when I activated Windows 11 on my new laptop. Although I immediately created a local administrator account, I can no longer log into my original Microsoft User. I understand that I will need a Microsoft account...
  9. Network Issues : Login fails with bad user name and password with connected administrator...

    in Windows 10 Gaming
    Network Issues : Login fails with bad user name and password with connected administrator...: I'm authentified in two W11 computers by using my Microsoft personal account that is administrator of both.I'm not able to connect to each other by using Network tag where the other computer is listed.The login failed indicating a bad user or password...I tested also with an...
  10. Network Issues : Login fails with bad user name and password with connected administrator...

    in Windows 10 Software and Apps
    Network Issues : Login fails with bad user name and password with connected administrator...: I'm authentified in two W11 computers by using my Microsoft personal account that is administrator of both.I'm not able to connect to each other by using Network tag where the other computer is listed.The login failed indicating a bad user or password...I tested also with an...