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The phrase "administrator rights" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in the context of computer systems or software to refer to the permissions granted to a user that allow them to make changes to system settings or manage other user accounts.
Example: "To install the new software, you will need to have administrator rights on your computer."
Alternatives: "admin privileges" or "administrative access".
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Needs administrator rights to be installed.
None of the six workstations affected had local administrator rights, which prevented the virus from spreading.
"This allows potential attackers access to the complete system, including administrator rights," the statement warned.
Tabula runs locally on your machine (you don't need administrator rights to install).
And if you share a computer, make sure your private content is secure, because another user with administrator rights may have access.
After pressing the admin button, the administrator is provided with administrator rights, and the next time a password is entered (again, using the action button), it is going to be recorded as the device password.
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As a new administrator right out of school, my arrival to our first face-to-face meeting was intimidating, to say the least.
If you come across one of these, notify a wikiHow administrator right away.
Once you are in safe mode and logged on as the administrator, right click on My Computer, then select properties.
If you see someone getting picked on and fear for that person's safety, tell a school administrator right away.
Since Blist won't be ready to convert database administrators right off the bat, the quality of its user interface will determine its initial success.
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