The current user IS admin. Windows supports multiple users (although only 1 live one at a time). What you can do is query for users logged on and choose the interactive one.
Lists of potential users
wmic PATH Win32_SystemUsers get /format:List
wmic PATH WIN32_UserAccount get /format:List
wmic PATH WIN32_Account get /format:List
All the users logged on incl system accounts.
NB Administrators will have two logons - one as a limited user and one elevated.
wmic PATH Win32_LoggedOnUser get /format:List
To find info about the logon types
wmic PATH Win32_LogonSession get /format:list
List of logon types - you want 2.
LogonTypeData type: uint32Access type: Read-only
Numeric value that indicates the type of logon session.
Value
Meaning
0
Used only by the System account.
Interactive2
Intended for users who are interactively using the machine, such as a user being logged on by a terminal server, remote shell, or similar process.
Network3
Intended for high-performance servers to authenticate clear text passwords. LogonUser does not cache credentials for this logon type.
Batch4
Intended for batch servers, where processes can be executed on behalf of a user without their direct intervention; or for higher performance servers that process many clear-text authentication attempts at a time, such as mail or web servers. LogonUser does not cache credentials for this logon type.
Service5
Indicates a service-type logon. The account provided must have the service privilege enabled.
Proxy6
Indicates a proxy-type logon.
Unlock7
This logon type is intended for GINA DLLs logging on users who are interactively using the machine. This logon type allows a unique audit record to be generated that shows when the workstation was unlocked.
NetworkCleartext8
Preserves the name and password in the authentication packages, allowing the server to make connections to other network servers while impersonating the client. This allows a server to accept clear text credentials from a client, call LogonUser, verify that the user can access the system across the network, and still communicate with other servers.
NewCredentials9
Allows the caller to clone its current token and specify new credentials for outbound connections. The new logon session has the same local identify, but uses different credentials for other network connections.
RemoteInteractive10
Terminal Services session that is both remote and interactive.
CachedInteractive11
Attempt cached credentials without accessing the network.
CachedRemoteInteractive12