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As stated in the "title", this is just a hypothetical scenario. So, please don't ask me " Why would you want to do that?"--- I would never do that. Supposing I have enabled the built-in admin, and then "hid" it ( "user account-hide" tutorial). If I type in the elevated comman prompt ** net user administrator /active:yes **, do I bring the built-in out from "hidding"? Or do I have to "unhide" it ? It might be a weird/crazy question. Then again I'm that kind of a person! -- t-4-2 |
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