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If you are the Administrator,
using the built-in Administrator account,
have access to secpol.msc,
and you are allowed to make changes,
you are responsible for the changes you make.
run secpol.msc > local policies > Security Options > User Account Control: Admin Approval Mode for the Built-in Administrator Account > Enabled
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Also need to check >
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\System
EnableLUA is set to 1
Sign Out or Reboot
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Now, Store Apps a.k.a. the metro can be used using the built-in Administrator Account
I have been running metro apps in Server 2012 using the built-in Administrator Account since its release.
The Store App can be disabled using the group policy editor (gpedit.msc)
run gpedit.msc > Local Computer Policy > Administrative Templates > Windows Components > Store > Turn off the Store application
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As Administrator, UAC can be manually adjusted from the action center.
Microsoft OneDrive faq
OneDrive: FAQ - Windows Help
OneDrive enable or disable tutorial -
OneDrive Integration in Windows 8.1 - Enable or Disable
Built-in Administrator Account running metro apps in Windows 10
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