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Does an administrator user account on a computer have complete control over a machine?1 pointYesSometimesNo

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Does an administrator user account on a computer have complete control over a machine?1 pointYesSometimesNo

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Yes, an administrator user account on a computer generally has complete control over the machine. They can install and uninstall software, create, modify and delete user accounts, access and modify system files, and change system settings. However, certain actions may still be restricted by the operating system for security reasons, and some tasks may require additional permissions or the use of specific tools.

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