How to turn on super Administrator Account in Windows 7
Do you know Windows 7 has super administrator account that is disabled by default ? This account is automatically created when Windows 7 boots up for the first time but, for security reasons, is hidden from view. Here we will show you how to enable it using simple command query.
step I - Go to start and in the Search field, type CMD.
Step II - Right click the Command Prompt icon and click Run as Administrator as shown below

Step III - Type: net user administrator /active:yes and hit enter as shown below

Step IV - The system should return you with the following message: The command completed successfully as shown below

Step V - Close command prompt and log off from the current account, you should now see the Administrator account in the account window along with your other account.
Step VI - If you want to turn off the Admin account, type: net users administrator /active:no as shown below

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Last Updated (Thursday, 15 December 2011 02:58)
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