I Accidentally Deleted the C:\\Users\\Administrator File and its . . . My current issue started from when I tried to enable the Built-in Administrator Account I was intending to change the file name on my current Microsoft account C:\Users\<AccountName> file As part of the steps, I had to enable the Built-in Administrator account
The system cannot find the specified path - Stack Overflow If you choose to backup your Desktop with OneDrive, your desktop will silently be moved to %USERPROFILE%\OneDrive\Desktop instead of the default The %USERPROFILE%\Desktop will still exist in it's original location, but will no longer contain your desktop files
How can I get the real path of Desktop in Windows Explorer? For both items, the "Command line" item of the context menu opens to "C:\Users\User\Desktop" The Properties command of the first one sends to the Parameters application of Windows
Win 10 local admin does not have access to users folder. . . Administrators don’t have access by default to user profiles That’s why historically we’d have a GPO that removed the users exclusivity and add administrators rights to the user profile If you have the above in place then you’ll probably find it’s an elevation of privilege issue