Windows 10: unrelated friend named as defaultaccount in CMD? lacking admin rights on files

Discus and support unrelated friend named as defaultaccount in CMD? lacking admin rights on files in Windows 10 Ask Insider to solve the problem; [ATTACH] So i don't know how the hell i accomplished this, but somehow a friends name is stated as default account and im missing administrator... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Ask Insider' started by /u/jakethekhajiit, Dec 8, 2020.

  1. unrelated friend named as defaultaccount in CMD? lacking admin rights on files


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    So i don't know how the hell i accomplished this, but somehow a friends name is stated as default account and im missing administrator privileges on ALOT of files

    I'm a hardware guy and completely clueless on software so i'd love some help on how to fix this

    edit: the desktop-name changed after a system reset and logged in using microsoft account



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    /u/jakethekhajiit, Dec 8, 2020
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  2. KyoSuke Win User

    Open cmd from file explorer with admin rights

    I managed to get cmd to always run as admin from start->cmd

    But running cmd this way always launch it at the windows/system32 directory.

    I need a way to run cmd in file explorer directly so that the current directory will be at the path I launched it but it is always launching without the admin rights.
     
    KyoSuke, Dec 8, 2020
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  3. Can't open or rename file (name is too long) WTF?

    Thread necro...

    When in doubt, use CMD.

    1. Run CMD
    2. Use CD <path> to navigate to the directory where the file exists.
    3. Use the DIR command to get the list of files. DIR will likely abbreviate the ridiculously long named file with NAME~1.
    4. Use the MOVE <source> <destination> to give the file a new name. For example: move "NAME~1" "MyShortName"
    5. ...
    6. PROFIT!

    CMD is always the answer. *Wink unrelated friend named as defaultaccount in CMD? lacking admin rights on files ;)
     
    FordGT90Concept, Dec 8, 2020
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  4. Matt18 Win User

    unrelated friend named as defaultaccount in CMD? lacking admin rights on files

    admin rights keep disappearing!?!!

    Hi guys,

    I am actually having a problem at work that our IT department hasn't been able to figure out. I am supposed to be a member of the admin group. We are on a domain. The problem is that everytime I reboot the computer I loose my admin rights(no longer in the administrator group) and just become a normal user again. I have tried googling this and didn't get to many results.
    I believe IT is just giving me local admin rights, not admin rights for the whole domain.

    Any suggestions?

    EDIT: It is on Windows XP Pro.
     
    Matt18, Dec 8, 2020
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