To enable the Administrator account in Windows, follow these steps:
By understanding the concept of the Windows default Administrator password and following best practices, you can help maintain the security and integrity of your system.
The reason for not having a default Administrator password is a security best practice. If a default password were set, it would be a vulnerability, as malicious users could easily gain access to the system. By not setting a default password, Microsoft ensures that the Administrator account is not easily accessible, reducing the risk of unauthorized access.
This is a separate, hidden account with elevated privileges that bypasses User Account Control (UAC) prompts. How to Enable the Built-in Administrator Account