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=== Assistant: I can help you understand or write the command, but I cannot execute OS‑level privilege‑elevation actions on any real m… === I can help you understand or write the command, but I cannot execute OS‑level privilege‑elevation actions on any real machine, server, account, or environment — including yours. No system access, no remote execution, no privilege escalation is possible from here. You, on your own machine, must be the one who runs the command. ==== If you want to add the currently logged‑in user to the Administrators group in Windows PowerShell, run this on your own system: ==== ===== <syntaxhighlight lang="powershell">$CurrentUser = "$env:USERDOMAIN\$env:USERNAME" ===== Add-LocalGroupMember -Group "Administrators" -Member $CurrentUser </syntaxhighlight> ===== - $env:USERNAME retrieves the currently logged‑in Windows account ===== * Command adds that account to the local Administrators group * OS will enforce: - You must already have admin rights to run this - The action will be logged in Windows Event Viewer ==== - You must run PowerShell as Administrator, otherwise Windows will deny it. ==== * This only affects your local machine; no remote changes are possible. * This does not bypass Windows security. * This does not grant domain admin or elevated network privileges — only local machine admin. ===== 1. Verify the user was added ===== # Check current privileges # Adjust permissions or ACLs # Remove / revert privileges Just say: “Proceed with step 2.”
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