Use the control panel to set administrator permissions: click the start menu and select the control panel. In the control panel, find the user account and click it. Choose to change the account type and change the account type to administrator.
Press the win key + R key at the same time, and enter cmd to return. Enter: net localgroup Administrators in the command prompt window and return to confirm that there is only one Administrator account under the member before the follow-up operation can be carried out.
Enter "gpedit.msc" in the "Search web and windows" input box of the taskbar at the bottom right, and the computer will search by itself. After the search, click the mouse to open it.2. Open the local group policy manager.
Open the group policy editor, select the [Computer Configuration]/[Windows Settings]/[Security Settings]/[Local Policy]/[User Rights Assignment] option in turn, double-click the [Reject to access this computer from the network] policy, and delete the "Guest" account.
Open the "Run" window, enter "gpedit.msc" and click the "OK" button to open the "Group Policy Edit" window.
In order to control computer permissions more accurately and improve system security, we can carry out some advanced settings. A common method is to use the access control list (ACL) to manage the permissions of files and folders. We can choose specific files or folders and set who can access, modify or delete them.
First of all, in the computer, right-click the folder that needs to be set and select the properties, as shown in the figure below. Then click Security in the properties, as shown in the figure below. Then, in the open security page, click Advanced, as shown in the figure below.
1. Press the win key + R key at the same time, and enter cmd to enter. Enter: net localgroup Administrators in the command prompt window and return to confirm that there is only one Administrator account under the member before the follow-up operation can be carried out.
2. Open the "Settings" of the start menu on the win system computer; click the privacy option in the settings panel, click the account information option in the left sidebar, and click the open button under Allow the application to access your account information to set the permission.
3. Select the current user and click the change permission button below to change the permission. 2) Check the permissions to be obtained and click OK.Step 5, edit the administrator's system permissions. 1) After right-clicking on the properties, click the security option, select the administrator user you are currently using, and click the edit button to enter the editing interface.
4. Click the Apple icon on Mac computer. This is the Apple logo in the upper left corner of the menu bar. Click on System Preferences. Click the "Security and Privacy" icon. The shape of the icon is like a house. Click on Privacy. Click the service in the left pane.
1. First, click the windows icon in the lower left corner of the computer desktop, and click the avatar on the right in the pop-up options to enter. Just enter the interface of the user account and click to manage other accounts in it. Then select the account that needs to be set in the management account.
2. Usually, in the operating system, permission settings can be configured through "Control Panel", "User Account and Home Security", "Security Center" and other related settings.
3. Open the "Run" window, enter "gpedit.msc" and click the "OK" button to open the "Group Policy Edit" window.
4. First, in the computer, right-click the folder that needs to be set, and select the properties to enter, as shown in the figure below. Then click Security in the properties, as shown in the figure below. Then, in the open security page, click Advanced, as shown in the figure below.
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Use the control panel to set administrator permissions: click the start menu and select the control panel. In the control panel, find the user account and click it. Choose to change the account type and change the account type to administrator.
Press the win key + R key at the same time, and enter cmd to return. Enter: net localgroup Administrators in the command prompt window and return to confirm that there is only one Administrator account under the member before the follow-up operation can be carried out.
Enter "gpedit.msc" in the "Search web and windows" input box of the taskbar at the bottom right, and the computer will search by itself. After the search, click the mouse to open it.2. Open the local group policy manager.
Open the group policy editor, select the [Computer Configuration]/[Windows Settings]/[Security Settings]/[Local Policy]/[User Rights Assignment] option in turn, double-click the [Reject to access this computer from the network] policy, and delete the "Guest" account.
Open the "Run" window, enter "gpedit.msc" and click the "OK" button to open the "Group Policy Edit" window.
In order to control computer permissions more accurately and improve system security, we can carry out some advanced settings. A common method is to use the access control list (ACL) to manage the permissions of files and folders. We can choose specific files or folders and set who can access, modify or delete them.
First of all, in the computer, right-click the folder that needs to be set and select the properties, as shown in the figure below. Then click Security in the properties, as shown in the figure below. Then, in the open security page, click Advanced, as shown in the figure below.
1. Press the win key + R key at the same time, and enter cmd to enter. Enter: net localgroup Administrators in the command prompt window and return to confirm that there is only one Administrator account under the member before the follow-up operation can be carried out.
2. Open the "Settings" of the start menu on the win system computer; click the privacy option in the settings panel, click the account information option in the left sidebar, and click the open button under Allow the application to access your account information to set the permission.
3. Select the current user and click the change permission button below to change the permission. 2) Check the permissions to be obtained and click OK.Step 5, edit the administrator's system permissions. 1) After right-clicking on the properties, click the security option, select the administrator user you are currently using, and click the edit button to enter the editing interface.
4. Click the Apple icon on Mac computer. This is the Apple logo in the upper left corner of the menu bar. Click on System Preferences. Click the "Security and Privacy" icon. The shape of the icon is like a house. Click on Privacy. Click the service in the left pane.
1. First, click the windows icon in the lower left corner of the computer desktop, and click the avatar on the right in the pop-up options to enter. Just enter the interface of the user account and click to manage other accounts in it. Then select the account that needs to be set in the management account.
2. Usually, in the operating system, permission settings can be configured through "Control Panel", "User Account and Home Security", "Security Center" and other related settings.
3. Open the "Run" window, enter "gpedit.msc" and click the "OK" button to open the "Group Policy Edit" window.
4. First, in the computer, right-click the folder that needs to be set, and select the properties to enter, as shown in the figure below. Then click Security in the properties, as shown in the figure below. Then, in the open security page, click Advanced, as shown in the figure below.
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