Administrator Account Does Not Have Administrator Privileges
Everything I do on my computer needs administrative
privileges now, or else it will not function properly. I am unable to
open iTunes without them because it says that it can't access the
program folder, but if I open
it with privileges, it works perfectly. Whenever I try to pin a program
to the taskbar, clicking the "Pin to taskbar" button does nothing. Even
right-clicking the shortcut and selecting Pin to Taskbar doesn't work. I
can't download any type of files on Google
Chrome; nothing happens when I try to save anything. Chrome
is also unable to save any new cookies as well, and I am also unable to
watch Netflix Instant Streaming videos because of a Silverlight issue.
Flash
works, though. Whenever I try to delete any files or move files, in my "Documents" folder, it says "you'll need to provide administrator privileges... blah blah blah." This was working perfectly
fine when I got the computer, but this just seemed to not work a few weeks ago.You may also try to set the Default Administrator account and check if the issue occurs.b. In the Accessories menu, Right Click on the Command Prompt option and select'Run as administrator'.administrator password
etc.d. In the Command Prompt window, type the command net user administrator /active:yes and press Enter.Close the elevated command prompt.f. Log off (in Start Menu) and you will see your new built-in Administrator account next to your current account(s).g. Click on the built-in Administrator account display picture icon and log on to it.
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