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The Windows operating system has two main account types: Standard and Administrative.

The pop in of account defines the rights and privileges it has.

A standard user account has limited privileges to perform tasks.

Ways To Add User To Local Administrators Group In Windows

For example, they cannot change the properties of other user accounts, install computer-wide software, etc.

It also has abuilt-in Administrator account.

You need an administrative account to perform tasks that otherwise would not be permitted.

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However, not everyone on your rig has to use the same Administrator account for this purpose.

In this article, we show you different methods to add a user account to the Administrators group.

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Why Add a User to Administrators Group?

Startup folder in all versions of Windows

The Administrators group contains the user accounts that have administrative privileges.

This means that they would not require elevated permissions to perform certain tasks that make changes to the system.

Like installing or uninstalling software, making changes to the Windows Registry or the Group Policies, etc.

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Let us now discuss the different methods to add a user account to the local Administrators group.

Otherwise, you will receive an Access id denied or Insufficient privileges error.

2 of these are theLocal Users and Groups Consoleand theComputer Management Console.

Both of these can be used to add a user to a group and have similar methods.

To launch the Local Users and Groups console, pop in in lusrmgr.msc in theRun Command box.

Back on the user Properties window, clickApplyandOk.

Here is how:

Press theWindows key + Rshortcut keys to initiate the Run Command box.

pop in in cmd and pressCTRL + Shift + Enterto runCommand Prompt with elevated privileges.

However, we do not recommend that you add every user on your system to the Administrators group.

This would give anyone the power to make changes to the computer without the actual Admins consent.

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