The "Built in Administrator" account CAN be deleted however it is strongly 
cautioned against doing this.  One of the reasons is it is the account that is 
used in safe mode should a disaster occur.   If the built in Administrator 
account is locked out you can reboot the system in safe mode (by hitting the F8 
key at startup) and still logon to the account and fix your system.  If you 
delete or remove the built in administrator account you will be unable to logon 
to the system.  I would recommend renaming the built in administrator account 
to a different name and then creating a new account named Administrator that is 
not a member of the Administrators or Domain Administrators group and is 
disabled.  This account is a decoy to prevent nuisance attacks on your default 
administrator account.  
Michael Sturtz

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On 
Behalf Of Shang Tsung
Sent: Monday, January 31, 2011 7:58 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Administrator in Domain Admins group

After an audit, I noticed that in the Domain Admins group of our domain, there 
is an account named Administrator. As my engineers told me, this account is 
created by default when you create a new domain and cannot be deleted or 
disabled. Is this true? I am not convinced yet.

We do not like general purpose accounts like this because we lose 
accountability. I am pretty sure the password of that account is in the hands 
of people who are not supposed to have it. Each domain admin has his own 
account who is in the Domain Admins group, so there is no need for this 
Administrator account.

Can we delete it? And if yes, what would be the consequences?

Thanks,
Shang Tsung

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