How to Get Full Administrator Rights in Windows 7. A couple of days ago I wrote on how to turn on the super admin account. Today, I am going to write on how to get full Administrator rights and access thanks to a little, but rather unknown trick. So, thanks to this little tutorial you will be able to gain access, total control and be the owner of any Windows 7 operating system, including its tools and apps. Click Start. Click Computer (you can also found this icon on the desktop). Right click on the Hard Disk icon where your OS is installed on and click Properties. Click the Security tab. Click the Advanced tab. Click the Change Permissions button located after the Permission Entries list. A new window will appear on your screen. Such a window contains a list of all the user accounts available on your computer. Select the user account you want to give total control over your Windows 7 and click the Edit button. Now, tick the checkbox labeled “Total Control” and press OK. What’s the difference between the local Administrator account in Windows 7 and a new user account you create on the system that belongs to the Administrators local. Resetting the password. First, let’s walk through what you need to do. The screen shots below are from my Windows 7 machine, but Windows XP, Vista, and 8 are all. A couple of days ago I wrote on how to turn on the super admin account. Today, I am going to write on how to get full Administrator rights and access thanks to. Done! 7. 38. 8. 2. ![]() ![]() ![]()
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