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You can try this method:
Create a batch file first, (if your machine can't create one you can copy one from another machine) and read as follows:
net user admin 123456 /addnet localgroup administrators admin /add
Then save; Then point"Get started"-"Run"Input:
in the windons settings"Scripts"-"Shut down"Add the file you just wanted;
Then restart the machine twice. At this point, a new user will appear on your machine, and the admin password is 123456
This user has administrator privileges, and he can do whatever he wants! Good luck!
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Because the computer in the student computer room is for students to study, students log in to the system as users, that is to say, the administrator assigns you the user's identity authority, and the authority of the user identity is the lowest, there is no right to install programs and change and delete programs and drivers, only open, save some learning documents and run the programs specified by the administrator.
If you want to install the program, you must log in as an administrator, and only the administrator is eligible to log in, and other people who want to log in as an administrator can only log in as a "hacker", that is, to crack the administrator password or use other methods that others can't think of to invade, for details, please visit my space, which has articles on how to crack the administrator password, etc., which may be helpful to you, but remember not to do bad things, remember! Remember!
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Hello, the way to set the management authority of the folder is as follows: 1. First open our computer, and then find a folder on the disk, or create a new folder, which is easy to operate, just create a new folder and name the folder. 2. Then we right-click on the folder and find the properties in the pop-up right-click menu, which is generally at the end of the entire right-click menu, so just find the last option.
3. After selecting the attributes, the setting window of the folder properties will pop up, there are regular, shared, secure, previous versions and custom options, here we choose the third option "security". 4、Click on the security option,This is the place to set the folder permission,We can see that the above column is the group or user name,Here you can set the permissions you have respectively,We choose the first user name,That is, authenticated,Next, add full control permissions to the user name,Click on the option in the middle of the two columns,Then the permission window will pop up,Or check the username we want to modify,Allow the next tick after the full control option, Then click Apply, and then click OK, so that the username has full control permissions. I hope my reply can help you, if you have any follow-up questions, please feel free to ask me, I will reply to your <> as soon as possible
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How to modify the permissions of <> file settings.
Hello, the way to set the management authority of the folder is as follows: 1. First open our computer, and then find a folder on the disk, or create a new folder, which is easy to operate, just create a new folder and name the folder. 2. Then we right-click on the folder and find the properties in the pop-up right-click menu, which is generally at the end of the entire right-click menu, so just find the last option.
3. After selecting the attributes, the setting window of the folder properties will pop up, there are regular, shared, secure, previous versions and custom options, here we choose the third option "security". 4、Click on the security option,This is the place to set the folder permission,We can see that the above column is the group or user name,Here you can set the permissions you have respectively,We choose the first user name,That is, authenticated,Next, add full control permissions to the user name,Click on the option in the middle of the two columns,Then the permission window will pop up,Or check the username we want to modify,Allow the next tick after the full control option, Then click Apply, and then click OK, so that the username has full control permissions. I hope my reply can help you, if you have any follow-up questions, please feel free to ask me, I will reply to your <> as soon as possible
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