Wednesday, June 17, 2015
Steps to Disable or Enable Administrator Using Command Prompt
Command Prompt, also known as cmd.exe or just cmd (after its executable file name), is the command-line interpreter on OS/2 and eComStation, Windows CE and Windows NT operating systems. It is the counterpart of COMMAND.COM in DOS and Windows 9x systems (where it is also called "MS-DOS Prompt"), or some of the Unix shells used on Unix-like systems. (More advanced Unix shells must be compared with Windows PowerShell, another command-line interpreter of Windows.)
1)Open up your command prompt.
2)First, we will list the users on the system by running net user command.
3)We can disable the built-in administrator user with this command net user administrator /active:no and it will return the message
4)To enable again the built-in administrator user, you can do with this command net user administrator /active:yes and if correct, it will return the message the command completed successfully
5)To delete the specific user, you can do with this command net user USERNAME /del.
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