

Note: This is how you enable/disable a built-in administrator in Windows 10 Pro. Uncheck “Account is disabled” to enable it.Select the “Administrator” and then right-click and select “Properties”.Then expand to “Local Users and Groups”, then “Users”.Go to Start menu (or press Windows key + X) and select “Computer Management”.Here’s how you enable or disable the built-in administrator account in Windows 10: It’s been the practice of Microsoft ever since Windows Vista. The built-in administrator account is already disabled when you purchase a new computer with pre-installed Windows 10. Perhaps you’re wondering what’s the purpose of the built-in administrator account in Windows 10? The likelihood of you actually needing to use it is very slim.

Enabling/Disabling Built-in Administrator Account in Windows 10
