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  2. Superuser - Wikipedia

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    A Windows administrator account is not an exact analogue of the Unix root account – Administrator, the built-in administrator account, and a user administrator account have the same level of privileges. The default user account created in Windows systems is an administrator account.

  3. Security Identifier - Wikipedia

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    Security Identifier (SID) is a unique, immutable identifier of a user account, user group, or other security principal in the Windows NT family of operating systems. A security principal has a single SID for life (in a given Windows domain), and all properties of the principal, including its name, are associated with the SID.

  4. Active Directory - Wikipedia

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    Administrators can also define policies at the site level. The Active Directory information is physically held on one or more peer domain controllers, replacing the NT PDC/BDC model. Each DC has a copy of the Active Directory. Member servers joined to Active Directory that are not domain controllers are called Member Servers. [33]

  5. Built-in - Wikipedia

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    Built-in behavior, of a living organism; Built-in furniture; Built-in inflation, a type of inflation that results from past events and persists in the present; Built-in obsolescence, in industrial design and economics; Built-in self-test, a mechanism that permits a machine to test itself; Built-in stabiliser, in macroeconomics

  6. User Account Control - Wikipedia

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    When a person logs in as a user with membership in the Administrators group, the system assigns two separate tokens: the first token contains all privileges typically awarded to an administrator, and the second is a restricted token similar to what a standard user would receive.

  7. System administrator - Wikipedia

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    An IT administrator, system administrator, sysadmin, or admin is a person who is responsible for the upkeep, configuration, and reliable operation of computer ...

  8. Wikipedia:List of administrators - Wikipedia

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    Administrators are marked with "(Administrator)" in the list of user accounts.. To get an updated count of the number of admins currently, you can either use the magic words {{NUMBEROFADMINS}} or {{NUMBERINGROUP:sysop}} (which both display 847), or use your browser's ordered list counter.

  9. Wikipedia:Interface administrators - Wikipedia

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    The interface administrator right may be granted only to existing administrators. [4] [5] Interface administrators are required to use two-factor authentication (2FA). [6] Venue: Wikipedia:Bureaucrats' noticeboard; Process: The administrator makes a request, with a rationale, at the bureaucrats' noticeboard, to request interface administrator ...