How to create a superuser for a computer, and how to switch a computer from a normal user to a super

Updated on technology 2024-03-28
6 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    I tell you, hold down Ctrl+Alt+Del and press 2 times at the same time. It will enter the superuser login interface, and then directly click OK, you can enter.

    The system... But only if your dad doesn't have a superuser password...

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    administrator

    The superuser of the Windows system is generally this, and there is no need to build it. It is available by default.

    The new user is located in the "Control Panel".

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    It can be done to the method.

    Build a super user.

    Press. Start - Run.

    Enter cmd enter.

    In the command line window that appears, type netuseradd, which is to create one.

    Username: 8888

    Users whose password is blank. Then proceed to type.

    netlocalgroup

    administrators

    add, this is to put 8888

    Promote to Administrator. Then you can hide the 8888 user, which involves modifying a small point in the registry. Let's take a look. Then the username 8888 will not appear when you log in to the screen. Said through the upstairs. Press. alt

    ctrldel

    The classic interface of login appears, enter the user name 8888 enter, and you can enter.

    However, the above requires you to have the opportunity to use the computer. But I advise you kid to concentrate on studying, get better grades, and you can have no problem with the computer if you want to stay up all night.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    How to switch a computer from a normal user to a superuser:

    Superusers exist on Linux systems. Here's how to switch it:

    1. In general, you can use the command format: su[option][user account]Description: The meanings of the options in this command are as follows:

    c: It ends when a command is executed.

    The purpose of adding this minus sign is to make the environment variable the same as the user you want to convert, and not add - to get the user's temporary permissions!

    m: Leave the environment variable unchanged.

    2. If there is no specified user account, the default value of the system is super user root. There are two ways for su to switch to superuser at this point:

    root: Obtain the temporary permissions of the user, the environment has not changed -root: Completely switch to the root user.

    su is a linux command that allows an ordinary user to have the privileges of a superuser or another user, or allows a superuser to do something as a normal user.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Take win7 as an example:

    1 Open the Control Panel.

    2 Add or remove user accounts.

    3 Create a new account.

    4 Then give your new account a name, select the type of account, and click Create Account.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    The start menu is available in the control panel. There's a user in there, you can take a look.

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