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How to solve the Windows 10 prompt "The built-in administrator cannot activate this application"?
- Author:Majun
- Category:Server Maintain
- Release Time:2022-07-24
In the process of using a win10 computer, you may encounter the problem of the system prompting "the built-in administrator cannot activate this application", so how to solve this situation? Let's take a look at the detailed solution below. When the same problem occurs, there is no need to panic.
Solution:
1. First press win+R to open the run window, enter gpedit.msc in the run window and press Enter to open the Group Policy Editor.
2. In the Group Policy Manager, open "Windows Settings" - "Security Settings" - "Local Policies" - "Security Options".
3. Find "User Account Control: Admin Approval Mode for Built-in Administrator Accounts" on the right, and double-click to open its properties.
4. In the property settings page that opens, select "Local Security Settings", check "Enabled", and then click OK to exit.
5. Finally, you need to restart the computer to make the settings take effect. After restarting the computer, the system prompt "The built-in administrator cannot activate this application" will no longer appear.
The above is the solution to the win10 system prompt "The built-in administrator cannot activate this application".
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