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A user with administrative privileges Administrative privilegesThe permissions that allow a user to perform certain functions on a system or network, such as installing software and changing configuration settings. has more control than a regular user to modify, customize or erase data over a computer system or network
A local administrator is often a user account with extensive administrative privileges that permits the user to new software, download files from the internet, modify system configurations, create new user accounts, and add/remove users from the local admin group.
Press Windows key + R and type: netplwiz and hit Enter; Select the account and click Properties; Click on the Group Membership tab and make sure the Administrator option is checked; I hope I have helped, see you soon!
Open Command Prompt. To start, you need to open the Command Prompt. Use the net user Command. Once Command Prompt is open, you can use the net user command to check your user account details, including whether you have administrative privileges. Check Admin Rights with the whoami Command.
Computer is joined to a domain Select Start, and select Control Panel. In the Control Panel window, select User Accounts and Family Safety User Accounts Manage User Accounts. In the User Accounts window, select Properties and the Group Membership tab. Make sure Administrator is selected.
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You should be looking at a list of all Windows accounts on your PC. The admin will have the Administrator tag beneath their name. If you see it beneath your name and email address, you are the administrator. If youre not using an administrator account, you cant make changes to other user accounts.

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