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- Manage User Accounts in Windows - Microsoft Support
Configure a user as an administrator If needed, a user account can be configured as an administrator Important: you should limit the number of administrators on your Windows device because administrators have complete control over the system Administrators can change settings, install software, and access all files
- How to determine your user account type in Windows
Administrator accounts provide the most control over a computer, and should only be used when necessary Guest accounts are intended primarily for people who need temporary use of a computer
- How to change your user account name - Microsoft Support
Create a local user or administrator account in Windows Switch your Windows 10 device to a local account How to change your Microsoft account name or address Manage user accounts in Windows Need more help? Can't sign in? If you can't sign into your Microsoft account, most issues can be identified by our sign-in helper tool
- Find the administrator for your work or school account - Microsoft Support
If you're not allowed to change this information yourself, contact your human resources department or your Microsoft 365 administrator to have them change it for you
- How to use the Compatibility Administrator utility in Windows
This article describes how to use the Compatibility Administrator utility that is included in the latest Microsoft Application Compatibility Toolkit for Microsoft Windows
- Windows 10 may display the Administrator account at the sign-in screen . . .
Provides resolution steps for Windows 10 version 1709 PCs that boot to a sign-in screen that only displays the Administrator account
- We cant sign in to your account error message - Microsoft Support
If you still can't sign in, try creating a new local administrator account, sign in to that new account, then follow the steps in Fix a corrupted user profile to copy your personal data from the old profile into the newly created one
- Check if you have local admin rights to install Office
Make sure Administrator is selected If you can't select the Administrator option, contact the person who has administrator rights on your computer and ask them to give you admin privileges, or have them type their administrator username and password when asked for it during the Office installation
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