Your Account Has Been Disabled, Please See Your System Administrator In Windows 11 FIX [Tutorial]
If you are not able to log into your user account and you see a message - Your account has been disabled, Please see your system administrator on Windows 11/8/7, follow this solution. You won’t be able to access your data unless you have the administrator account access.
One of the most terrifying problems that any Windows 11 user has ever faced is the “Account has been disabled” problem. The “Account has been disabled” error message (or the “Account has been disabled. Please see your System Administrator” message - to be more specific) basically says that a user account has, for some reason, been disabled.
The “Account has been disabled” problem can appear either after something goes wrong and you are locked out of your user account for some reason or your computer shuts down inappropriately while you are in the process of creating a user account after a fresh Windows 11 installation or upgrade. If this problem appears after your computer shuts down inappropriately while you are in the middle of creating a user account after a fresh Windows 11 installation or upgrade, you will be greeted with a user account named defaultuser0 when you boot the computer up, and any attempts to log in to this user account will be greeted by the “Account has been disabled” problem.
When you are on the login or welcome screen, the Administrator account is not an option by default in Microsoft Windows 11. You can enable this feature with the following steps.
Issues addressed in this tutorial:
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This tutorial will apply for computers, laptops, desktops, and tablets running the Windows 11 operating system (Home, Professional, Enterprise, Education) from all supported hardware manufactures, like Dell, HP, Acer, Asus, Toshiba, Lenovo, Huawei and Samsung.
4 окт 2021