Back in the day when I used Windows fairly regularly and before Windows 7
(i.e. Windows XP or Vista  or even earlier days) when it may have been
installed into a 32 bit computer, it was fairly common to see Windows using
special foreshortened names to fit into the 32 bit file system without
requiring the double quotes that many of us regularly failed to use
correctly.  I think 'Administrato' is an artifact from those days, and I
think the OP's system may have originated in that era.  That does not
change how Windows 10 or 11 processes user rights.  At least now it is
easier to just operate as an ordinary user and only run programs 'as
administrator'  when required.  It is also easier today for ordinary users
to understand how to play the 'rights' game to complete a task, once they
know when it is needed.  There are a few of us 'Old Fogeys' that used to
have 32 bit computers who did not structure our file systems with clearly
defined user folders and some of us even thought it was ok to put user
files in Windows folders or even just in the 'C' drive where they were
'easy to find'.

We don't know where the OP lives.  Maybe he is in Idalia's danger zone.
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