Method of opening user's top management authority in win7 system

Now many people have a wrong view that the administrator is mistaken for the highest user permission. In fact, this method is obviously wrong. There is still a highest user permission in win7 system, which has the greatest rights. I sorted out some relevant information about the top management authority of win7 system users. I hope it will be helpful to you!

The first step is to return to the desktop of win7 system, find the computer icon in the desktop, and right-click to select the management option to enter.

Step 2: click "local users and groups" - "users" in the pop-up window. The win7 system login account will appear in the middle window. We choose "Administrator" and continue to look down!

Step 3: double click to open the "Administrator" option, remove the "account disabled" option in the manage account option, and then click OK to save the settings.

As long as you use the method I taught you, you can successfully turn on the maximum user permission, but we should pay attention to computer security when operating the computer after turning it on, but generally, win7's default administrator permission is enough. It's best not to turn it on when there is nothing, so we need to be careful.

Method 1: log in as an administrator account and right-click "manage" on the "computer" on the desktop

Expand the console tree on the left to "computer management (local) - system tools - local users and groups - users"

Double click the account named "Administrator" in the window on the right

At this time, the interface of "administrator properties" is opened, and the check box of "account disabled" is removed under the "general" option, so the administrator account is opened.

Note: any program opened in the future will run as an administrator by default

Method 2: set the program

Right click any program "properties"

The properties window of the program appears and we switch it to the Compatibility tab

Check "run this program as administrator" under the privilege level column, and click "OK"

Method 3: set shortcut

Right click any shortcut and click properties

Switch to the shortcuts tab

Click the advanced button

In the "advanced properties" dialog box, check the following option "run as administrator". Note: the administrator setting of shortcut can also follow the second method