The removal of an administrator account can be performed in two ways.Accounting> Family and other users,Select a user and then click Delete.User accounts> Manage a different account.Select a user Click onRemove AccountAnd then decide whether you want to retain or remove the files of the user.
To remove a administrator account in Settings
Click on the Windows Start button.This button is located in the left corner of your screen.It has the shape of the Windows logo.
Click on Settings.This is the button in the form of a gear icon.
Then select Accounts.
to electFamily and other users.You can find this in the left sidebar.
Select the administrator account that you want to delete.
Click Delete.
Note: The person who uses the administrator account must first unsubscribe from the computer.Oorser will be his accountunmovedyet.
Finally you have to chooseDelete account and data.If you click on this, the user loses that.So it is first advisable for the user to back up his files.
To remove a administrator account in the control panel
Click on the magnifying glass icon in the left corner.
Type the control panel in the Windows search line.
Change the display to small icons.
Then click on user accounts.
Then clickManage another account.
Choose the user that you want to delete as a manager.
click onRemove the accountclutch.
To electRemove filesofSave files.Choice ofSave filesMakes a folder with the user's files on the desktop.
Under Command Prompt, select Run as Administrator.Type net user administrator /active:no and then press enter. Wait for the process to finish. The administrator account will no longer appear as an option when you start your computer.
Under Command Prompt, select Run as Administrator.Type net user administrator /active:no and then press enter. Wait for the process to finish. The administrator account will no longer appear as an option when you start your computer.
In the Command Prompt, type the command "net user username /delete" (replace "username" with the actual name of the administrator account) and press Enter. This will delete the administrator account without requiring a password or admin rights.
You need to be administrator or have a sufficient permission to be able to remove the administrator account and you couldn't remove administrator account as standard user. In case you remove the administrator with your current account, you should be administrator.
Within the command prompt window, you should see data about the built-in Administrator account. If the account is active, the Account Active value will be Yes. After confirmation, type net user administrator /active: no at the command prompt to disable the account. Then hit Enter.
Only admins can remove another admin or moderator. Note: Group creators can't be removed by another admin, but they can remove themselves as an admin or leave the group.
To turn off administrator permission in Windows 10, first open the Control Panel. Then, navigate to User Accounts and select “Change User Account Control Settings”. Finally, in the User Account Control window, move the slider to the Notify Me Only When Programs Try to Make Changes to My Computer setting.
You can also click Start , select the Settings icon , and then select Accounts. On the Accounts window, select Family & other users, and then select the user account that you want to change in the Other users area. Select Change account type.
Click Start, search for Computer Management, and open it. Expand Local Users and Groups, click Users, right-click Administrator in the right pane, and then click Properties. Click to clear the Account is disabled check box, and then click OK.
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