If you didn't turn of User Account Control, by default in Windows 7 the Built-in Administrator account doesn't require privilege elevation, while users you create and put in Administrators group do.
That is if you want to do anything that requires Administrators rights with the account you created and placed in Administrators group you will have to either confirm the privilege elevation when requested by Consent UI or do run as Administrator by right clicking the application and selecting the option.
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On a side note, there are some things when you are working with servers that only the built in Administrator account can do. A user that is a member of the administrators group will not work (even if elevated). See this MSDN page and read the box labeled "Important" at the bottom of the page. I learned about this the hard way–
Scott Chamberlain
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