Administrator has more rights; Power users account can read from and write to parts of the system other than their own local drive, install applications and perform limited administrative tasks.
Administrator account can install and uninstall devices and applications and can perform all administrative tasks. When windows 2000/XP is first installed one user account is created in this group and the account is called the Administrator
Administrators
The Oligarchy (or those few in power) .
The administrator is appoint after death. The power of attorney represents a living person. The power of attorney ends with the death of the grantor and the administrator takes over.
In the early republic it was the plebeians who won their civil rights.
Best practice is to create two different levels of accounts on a computer - one with administrative rights and the other with much more limited user rights. For most operations, the limited rights account is sufficient and while operating under that account, there is considerably less opportunity to infect or corrupt the computer. The Administrator level account should only be used when performing actions that require the considerably greater power of that kind of account to change the configuration of the computer, its file structures, and operating system. By creating the second, limited rights account, you allow the user to operate more safely than if all actions were performed at the administrator level of rights.
Administrators have control over everything. Power Users are restricted.
gave the common man more power
Liberals
THE WALLOONS
So the government will have more power.
Your state's laws govern tenants' rights and responsibilities. For more info, or if your rights have been violated, see a tenant's advocacy group or attorney in your area.
Power of suspending the laws or the execution of the laws by regal royal authority.