Admin Access for C55-A5310

I am setting up a new Satelite C55-A5310. I installed Quicken with no problem. When I tried to install online backup I get I am not the Administrator. I am the only user. How do I obtain Administrative Access to my own laptop?

Satellite C55-A5310
When I tried to install online backup I get I am not the Administrator.
You probably already have an account with Administrator privileges.
What you sometimes need are even higher privileges. To execute a file (such as a Setup.exe) with those, right-click the file in File Explorer and click Run as administrator in the pop-up menu.
-Jerry

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