The person in charge of managing a computer. The administrator is responsible for installing software, assigning passwords, and managing files.
— Computer ScienceOn Windows-based computers, a user account that is a member of the computer’s local Administrators group or a member of a group that is a member of the local Administrators group, such as the Domain Admins group in a Windows domain. This is the first account that is created when you install an operating system on a new workstation, stand-alone server, or member server. By default, this account has the highest level of administrative access to the local computer.
— Computer ScienceAn option on a user account setup dialog that creates an administrator account.
— Computer ScienceA person who manages accounts and determines safety settings.
— Computer ScienceA Windows Live account that manages a subscription.
— Computer ScienceAn employee of hosted customers who can access the Administration Center to administer their organization’s EHS service.
— Computer ScienceHighest level of user role. Administrators can change instance/application settings and manage users.
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