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Under the built-in admin, it comes in without even asking for a password, how to fix it?
Hello everyone, tell me what the problem could be - a strange situation arose there is a computer on it Windows 8.1 x86 - Windows in the domain are subject to domain policies, I didn’t create the policies exactly, I don’t know them exactly, it became necessary to remove this computer from the domain to work outside the old network, just in the workgroup i.e., brought the computer out of the domain, tk. the built-in admin, Administrator, was disabled by the previous policies, i.e. after the withdrawal from the domain, there was no admin left in the system at all, then booting from the Live USB with utilities activated the built-in admin in Windows there and assigned him a complex password, I immediately say that this method has nothing to do with it. I did this many times and there were no such problems, and so on - already in Windows I created a limited user User, and in general, after a reboot, when the user's choice for entering appears - Administrator and User, if you poke at the admin, then it enters it without even asking for a password! and if you log out, then again you can also log into it without entering a password, you also created a local admin - admin, and it is not displayed at all when choosing users, i.e. you can’t even enter it in any way, although if you open netplwiz, then it is there. I tried to disable the built-in admin - as a result, only User remained. Has anyone had this? And how to decide? Because I don’t need someone to be able to freely log in under the built-in admin even without a password and it doesn't show up at all when selecting users, i.e. you can’t even enter it in any way, although if you open netplwiz, then it is there. I tried to disable the built-in admin - as a result, only User remained. Has anyone had this? And how to decide? Because I don’t need someone to be able to freely log in under the built-in admin even without a password and it doesn't show up at all when selecting users, i.e. you can’t even enter it in any way, although if you open netplwiz, then it is there. I tried to disable the built-in admin - as a result, only User remained. Has anyone had this? And how to decide? Because I don’t need someone to be able to freely log in under the built-in admin even without a password
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