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It is called User Account Control.
A windows administrator account is a type of user that you can have on your list, an admin has full control and rights to to anything on the computer where as a standard user does not.
Microsoft Windows user account controls are really simple to use. It's located in the control panel; any time your computer is going to make any major changes the User Account Control will prompt you before proceeding.
2 user accounts can be created from control panel, administrator account and standard user account.
UAC stand for User Account Control. It is located in a lot of online accounts, and helps you control your own account. You can also find it in Windows 7.
The ____ dialog box in Windows appears each time a user attempts to perform an action that can be done only with administrative privileges
To switch to a different user account on a computer, you can typically click on the user icon or name in the top corner of the screen and select "Switch User" or "Log Out." This will take you to the login screen where you can enter the credentials for the desired account. Alternatively, you can use keyboard shortcuts like "Windows Key + L" on Windows to lock the screen and access the login options. On macOS, you can use "Fast User Switching" from the Apple menu.
1)Open User Accounts in Control Panel 2)Click the user's account name 3)And Click Delete the Account
"User account control, more commonly known as U.A.C. was added to Windows as a security measure. U.A.C. helps to prevent unauthorized access to your computer which without having could put your computer at risk of infection or unauthorized use."
User Account Control (UAC)
Windows XP comes with two types of user accounts; normal user and the administrator. Changing a limited user to an administrator needs the administrator account password and then selecting the option from the User Control Panel.
To put it simply: You Can't. In Windows Vista, you must be a member of the local Administrators group (or have Admin credentials) to enable/disable User Account Control. You can install Smart UAC Replacement which will switch it off. But first answerer was right to install it you will need to know password/login of Administrator.