Windows 10: Screentime on Admin account

Discus and support Screentime on Admin account in Windows 10 Ask Insider to solve the problem; Hey guys! My dad got a new pc for me, and he made a time limit for my pc from 8 am to 10.30 pm. Now that removes the admin rights for my pc, and... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Ask Insider' started by /u/RIFLAMlOLL, Apr 14, 2021.

  1. Screentime on Admin account


    Hey guys!



    My dad got a new pc for me, and he made a time limit for my pc from 8 am to 10.30 pm. Now that removes the admin rights for my pc, and it's sometimes annoying i have to wait till he's home when im doing updates for my games or just downloading things. Is there a way, he can make a time limit for my pc, without disabling admin rights, or is there a way to disable the uac pop-up for downloads speficically ?



    thank you very much in advance, im happy to hear your answers!

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    /u/RIFLAMlOLL, Apr 14, 2021
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  2. Vesao Win User

    Remove account

    I suggest you backup your personalized files first before removing the account.
    To delete an account, follow these steps:
    1. Press WIN + X keys and click Command Prompt (Admin) from the menu.
    2. Type the following command and press Enter. Replace test with the name of your sister's account. Code:
     
    Vesao, Apr 14, 2021
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  3. C0zzie Win User
    How to change admin user account name?

    ah so main admin account is 'wizzle' which is what I am currently on
    I make another account called 'wizzle2' (with admin rights)
    I sign out of 'wizzle' and sign into 'wizzle2'.
    And once signed into 'wizzle2', then I do the command prompt step and find the SID for 'wizzle' that is listed and go from there?
     
    C0zzie, Apr 14, 2021
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  4. artyom17 Win User

    Screentime on Admin account

    Microsoft Family Screentime management: any admin account may give more time???

    My son figured out that any local (!) Administrator account can be used to extend screentime. He waits till the "Send Request" / "My parent is here" dialog is displayed, presses the "My parent is here" and use a local admin account as "parent" to extend
    his time. That admin account doesn't have any Microsoft accounts associated with it so, it looks like 100% bug. Is there any way to prevent this, other than changing a password for that Admin account (my son uses it to install games)?

    I am on the latest Windows 10 (1803)
     
    artyom17, Apr 14, 2021
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