Access denied disabling Built-in Elevated "Administrator" Account


  1. Posts : 12
    windows 10 pro 64
       #1

    Access denied disabling Built-in Elevated "Administrator" Account


    Following an internet tutorial to disable Group Policies at start-up, I've found out somewhere on my PC ( domain=9PP0802 ) that I only had read permissions. Full Control, was in the hand of the mighty Built-in Elevated "Administrator" Account. So I've tried to change permissions - No success and so . . . I've tried to disable the God Account - No success !

    That being said, if there's someone out there, with enough skills to lend me a hand, I would appreciate it and will be always much obliged.

    Antonio
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  2. Posts : 31,604
    10 Home x64 (22H2) (10 Pro on 2nd pc)
       #2

    The built-in Administrator account is disabled by default. Your second screenshot shows that it is now enabled. You must have enabled it yourself at some time.

    Your third screenshot shows Titan as the only account that isn't one of the built-in ones (Administrator, DefaultUser and Guest). This would be your user account. It is ESSENTIAL that you have at least one user account that is in the administrators group, so the first thing to do is check that Titan is an administrator. In a command prompt, type:
    net localgroup administrators

    If Titan doesn't appear in the list, log in as Administrator and make Titan an administrator. You could also usefully create another local account and just use it for admin purposes.

    Add User Account in Windows 10
    Change Account Type in Windows 10


    When you have at least one administrator account that you can log in to, then you can disable the built-in Administrator account. You used the right command in the first screenshot, but you tried to run it in a normal command prompt. This command can only be run in a Command Prompt (Admin).
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  3. Posts : 12
    windows 10 pro 64
    Thread Starter
       #3

    Ty very much for your answer. I will carefully try to follow your advice.

    Antonio
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  4. Posts : 31,604
    10 Home x64 (22H2) (10 Pro on 2nd pc)
       #4

    Be careful to always have at least one administrator account that you can log in to. Without one it is impossible to manage your PC. Be very careful to make an administrator BEFORE you disable, delete or demote one you don't need.
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