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Monday 1 April 2019

New Windows 10 October 2018 Update Issue Will Disable Your Administrator Account

Windows 10 comes with a built-in Administrator account that is disabled by default during setup, and it appears Microsoft hopes to keep it away.
In accordance with a blog post by Microsoft Taiwan. Upgrading in the April 2018 Update to the October 2018 update will deactivate the Administrator account.

This occurs during the update process. When there are already existing user account with Administrator privileges. But that I expect this could cause issues when users delete this kind of account. Expecting the Administrator accounts to still be valid

Windows 10 October 2018 Update

Microsoft says they plan to launch a fix in late January 2019. But in the meantime suggests users have more than one legitimate account with Administrator rights. When they upgrade to the October 2018 Update.
If you’ve already updated and want to get an energetic Administrator account, you can re-activate it in Computer Management >Local Users and Groups > Users.
All the best!
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