Administrator account is not belong to / inherit the privilege BUILDIN administrators group?

I use a laptop Windows 8.1 and I installed MS SQL Server with Analysis Services.

My Windows account type is administrator.

During the installation of SQL server, I was stupid enough to forget to add myself as a SQL server admin.

Now SSAS blocked my admin access, and I can't make changes to SSAS.

The main question I have is,

Windows 8.1, the administrator account is not belong to / inherit the privilege BUILDIN administrators group?

As Windows 8.1 does not lusrmgr.msc, I can't see it. (And I'm not going to upgrade to Windows Pro 8.1 only for this reason).

The second question is:

Do I have to re - install SSAS, in order to add a server administrator account?

Thank you.

Kind regards

Liz

Hi Liz,

Please post this question in the SQL Server forums at the following link. This is where the SQL experts answer questions.

SQL Server category: http://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/en-us/category/sqlserver

Thank you.

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