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 Click the Windows Start icon and search for “regedit”. Right-click and select “run as administrator”. Click the Windows Start icon and search for “regedit”. Right-click and select “run as administrator”.
          
- **regedit admin**+**regedit admin**
   
-Expand the tree to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE \ SOFTWARE \ Microsoft\ Windows \ CurrentVersion \ policies \ system.+**Expand the tree to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE \ SOFTWARE \ Microsoft\ Windows \ CurrentVersion \ policies \ system **
          
-Create a new key (Right click -> New -> choose “DWORD Value (32bit)”).+Create a new key **(Right click -> New -> choose “DWORD Value (32bit)”).**
          
-Name the key “LocalAccountTokenFilterPolicy” and give it the value of “1”. +Name the key “**LocalAccountTokenFilterPolicy**” and give it the value of “1”. 
  
 Click OK.regedit policy administrativ shares windows 10 Click OK.regedit policy administrativ shares windows 10
          
-Reboot the server to enable the setting to take effect.+Reboot the computer to enable the setting to take effect.
          
 Now when you try to access the administrative shares on the remote computer, it should magically work. Now when you try to access the administrative shares on the remote computer, it should magically work.
  
 +Source : [[https://tommynation.com|https://tommynation.com]]
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