The account created by default after the installation of WINDOWS8 is part of the Administrator group, but it is not the full authority of the administrator, so when using a different account with a user other than the administrator, we usually use the win+ X to cut Super permissions. Perhaps this is winodws8 for the sake of safety. But often need to use the right time, switching to switch is not too much trouble? My computer is my master, so some veterans like to use ADMINISTRAOR this built-in account. But now the WINDOWS8 default is to prohibit the built-in account from using the "App Store" in the Metro interface. It's like we're thinking. Don't use an administrator account? seems to be proud of their own Metro interface is great? Of course, a built-in account such as the administrator can actually use the App Store. The answer is in Group Policy ...
By default, administrator this built-in account is not allowed to use the Metro interface of the "App Store", look at the picture
Run Group Policy-–win+r, enter gpedit.msc expand Computer Configuration-windows Settings-security Settings-local policy-security option-"User Account Control: Administrator Approval mode for the built-in Administrator account" to set it to Enabled.
OK, logout try and see if your administrator can also open the "App Store", the naked owner, not the rookie of the Lord, on it.
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