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Having Problems Updating to Windows11 22623.741/746
But for the additional tool. can you describe it more specifically so that I may download it and try to run it without administrator's approval.
This is not a system tool (in the settings where there is Update security and recovery), but for this you do not need administrator rights, but I'm not sure, sorry I've always been an administrator, never a user without permissions.
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Forgot to give admin rights to an account in Win 11 - Microsoft Community Hub
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- Eason_C1210Oct 23, 2022Brass Contributor
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There seems no way to conduct this process, because after my account was switch to the standard one, Windows Insider Program this option was no longer appeared in Windows Update tag
Do you mean that I just tried to sign in my Microsoft account to Insider Program or do you mean let me install an Insider system then?
(PS1:My laptop didn't meet the requirement, Windows Insider Program would never ask me to sign in, only tell me that I need to return back to Windows10 for security reason)
(PS2:Remember where this blog started from? It's from the updating issue of Insider System, by I sent this reply, the latest version 22623.870 reported the same code 0×800F0922 once again, and I can't even switch back to RP channel due to UAC limit)
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I wonder what would happen if you signed in with your Microsoft account on this PC to the insider program?
Now the system has your security credentials so there is a chance of success.
- Eason_C1210Oct 23, 2022Brass Contributor**bleep**, it can't function without administrator's rights.
May I ask you which version is your computer in now? Is it 22623 or even higher.
Since the recovery can't run without administrator, it seemed that standard account is only provided with the most basic function in Windows11 and even you can't install or uninstall any app on it.
What else can you offer me? I'm terribly disappointed about this issue! (This negative emotion isn't for you, OK? You've always did a great job to provide me any help you could imagine)