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Windows 8.1 automatically signs out standard accounts
Windows 8.1 automatically signs out standard accounts










windows 8.1 automatically signs out standard accounts
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Note: If you are prompted for an administrator password or confirmation, type in the password or provide confirmation. The easiest way to get to this is by either moving the cursor to the bottom left hand side of the screen and right clicking on the start button displayed or by pressing the win+x keys together and then choosing Control Panel from the menu that appears. The built-in Administrator will now be available to select to log into. Uncheck the Account is disabled box, then click on OK, to enable the built-in account and go to step 6.Ĭheck the Account is disabled box, the click on OK, to disable the built-in account and go to step 6. Proceed to step 4 or 5 depending on what you need to achieve. In the left pane, click on the Users folder, then in the middle pane, double click on Administrator. Press the Win+R keys together to open the Run dialog box, type lusrmgr.msc and click on OK.

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Note: This option is only works in the Windows 8 Pro and Windows 8 Enterprise versions of the operating system. By default, this elevated "Administrator" account is not prompted by UAC by default to provide confirmation before allowed to make any changes that require elevated administrator permissions since it is an elevated account.

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This final account type is the hidden elevated local Administrator account and it has full unrestricted access rights and permissions on the computer. ( Run as Administrator) As running elevated will allow it to have access to the entire computer. Such as those that affect the system, other users, or when running anything elevated. To help make the computer more secure, this administrator account type will be prompted by UAC by default to give confirmation before allowed to make any changes that require elevated administrator rights. An Administrator account has complete access to the computer and you can make any desired changes. It can also be already setup for you on a OEM ( ex: Dell) computer. This account type is an un-elevated administrator account that is created by default during the installation of Windows 7, 8 and 8.1.

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When you are logged on to Windows with a standard account, you can do almost anything that you can do with an administrator account, but if a standard User wanted to do something that requires elevated rights that affects other Users of the computer, such as installing software or changing security settings, Windows will give that User a UAC prompt to enter the password of an administrator account before allowing the action. It is recommended to create a standard account for each User instead of an Administrator account for the User. Such as deleting files that are required for the computer to work. It helps protect your computer by preventing a User from making changes that affect everyone who uses the computer. This account type is an un-elevated restricted User account.












Windows 8.1 automatically signs out standard accounts