Administrators build - in the Local Group

There is build-in the Local group such as administrators. In a book, it is said that the members of this group can access the computer from the network. Could someone explain what this actually means. If it is a Local Group and the members of this group is a local account, which average the network access can be achieved? (I do not undestand)

Hi vlad77,

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