If you have ever used Windows Vista, you should not be unfamiliar with UAC, which is the user Account Control feature introduced from the Windows Vista 5270 release (uac,user), even if you are an administrator-level user, When running highly privileged administrative tasks (such as installing software and drivers, running the registry, and system configuration programs), you are treated with a "degraded" privilege, primarily to enhance the security of your system.
For ordinary users, UAC in the guarantee of security at the same time, in fact, their day-to-day operation has brought great inconvenience, after all, who do not want each operation to click on the "Continue" button, after all, is too much trouble. We can quickly enable the highest level of super Administrator accounts under Windows 7 in the following ways:
① enter "All Program→accessories" under the Start menu, locate the command Prompt, right-click the "Run as Administrator" and enter the command prompt environment, where you manually type "NET user Administrator/active:yes "This command, press ENTER to execute the command.
② Log off or reboot the system, you can select the administrator account in the login interface to log in, and the default password is blank. If you think the name "Administrator" is too ugly, you can go to Control Panel. Select "User account and home security → user account → admin account → change account" for renaming