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How to Enable Administrator account Question How to Enable administrator account (hidden) in windows xp windows vista windows 7 windows 8? Solved Answer Here we will provide you the proper command which you https://support.microsoft.com/en-ca/kb/555644 can run this command into command prompt(MS Dos) to enable the administrator, Also here you have it exe file to enable / disable the administrator account. Automatic Fixit Download and Run this EXE file and make your administrator account active Enable_administrator_account.exe Disable_administrator_account.exe Fix this myself manually. Steps 1. Click on Start 2. Then click on All programs 3. Then click on Accessories 4. Find there command https://www.techsupportall.com/how-to-enable-administrator-account-on-welcome-screen/ prompt 5. Run this command prompt with administrative mode (right click on that and choose "Run as administrator) 6. Now type this following command into command prompt and then hit enter net user administrator /active:yes 7. You'll get the message "The command completed successfully" 8. That means your administrator account has been activated. If you'll get this message "system error 5 has occurred - Access is denied" 10. That means your command line has not run in administrative mode. 11. First of all open this command prompt in administrative mode then run this command again. If you want to disable administrator account then Type this following command net user administrator /active:no Your Account has administrator rights but is not the Administrator account. The built in Administrator account is disabled by default.Enable Administrator Account in Vista1.See your Start menu and in “Accessories” list, open “Command Prompt” by right-clicking on its icon and selecting“Run as Administrator”2.Once the Command Prompt window appears, type in the command net user administrator /active:yes3. When done, logout of your current account.
4. The Administrator account should be present on yourlog in screen. Re-Enable the UAC using this AccountIt is suggested you switch off of the integStart here for a quick overview of the site Help Center Detailed answers to any questions you might have Meta Discuss the workings and policies http://serverfault.com/questions/535130/net-user-domain-returning-error-5-access-is-denied of this site About Us Learn more about Stack Overflow the company Business Learn more about hiring developers or posting ads with us Server Fault Questions Tags Users Badges Unanswered Ask http://www.fixyourerrors.com/fix-system-error-5-in-windows/ Question _ Server Fault is a question and answer site for system and network administrators. Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign up Here's how it works: Anybody can ask system error a question Anybody can answer The best answers are voted up and rise to the top net user /domain returning Error 5 - Access is denied up vote 6 down vote favorite I do have a domain where the default ACLs have been altered on all user and computer objects and the List Object Mode (Access Based Enumeration for directory objects) has been system error 5 enabled. Most notably, the Everyone:Read permission has been removed from the list for most directory objects so users are unable to read "foreign" objects to comply with a privacy protection policy. In this constellation, an application's client (based on the UniPaas Framework if this matters) is trying to read a specific user's group memberships and fails for an unknown reason. From the software manufacturer we got a simple test case where a net user %USERNAME% /domain is failing with an Error 5 - Access is denied in this infrastructure. The network protocols net use is using and the way how it is failing corresponds to what we are seeing when taking network traces of the application. I am now somewhat as a loss as I do not know anything about the internals of the net user call (especially what API it is using to read the attributes and which permission the user has to have to get them). How do I start debugging this? Edit: one thing I came up with was running Wireshark to record the network traffic induced by a net user %username% /d