Windows8 have
hidden built-in administrator account. By default, this account is disabled.
But if you have administrator access, turning it on is easy.
On the Metro Home
screen, Type: lusrmgr.msc and press Enter. It’s a little strange at first, but
that is how search works in the Metro UI. Just start typing and it
automatically opens up.
Alternatively, if
you’re on the desktop, you can press they Keyboard Shortcut Windows Key+ R on
your keyboard to open the Run menu and type it in.
Lusrmgr (Local Users and Groups Manager Snap-in) comes up. Open the Users folder, then right click on Administrator and select Properties.
In the Administrator properties uncheck Account is Disabled. Click OK.
Done! The Windows8 Administrator is now enabled and you can immediately sign in with it by
logging out or switching accounts.
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Nice! Now it seems like certain apps will not run with the "Build-in Administrator Account"?
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