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Administrator log in
The administrator log in has disapeared. When I go control panel>user accounts>manage another account it shows the 2 user accounts and the administrator account. Any help gratefully recieved "Ronnie Vernon MVP" wrote: Ben That article simply describes the built-in Administrator account in Vista.

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Det crap til VISTA er lige til at lukke op og skide i ..... !!!!! Hvis du vælger at fortsætte med det alligevel, er her noget du kan bruge: I Windows XP var det muligt at sætte sit login til at være administrator og derefter have fuld adgang til alt på ens computer. I Vista er denne superadministrator account slået

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"kmouse" <khamm...@vista.com> wrote in message news:054a01c2a524$46b2e4d0$89f82ecf@TK2MSFTNGXA01... I'm kinda new to the Windows XP world and recently received a After setting up the system and booting the laptop up I receive an error message from the OS trying to log in the Administrator account (this is all

Administrator log in
Also it might be wise to reinstall Windows Installer 4.0 for vista; any ideas on how to do that as well? "Terry Farrell" wrote: I don't know why you have this problem then. I've not experienced this other than when Word hasn't been installed by the Administrator log-in. I certainly would not recommend turning off

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Steve Easton ad...@95isalive.com microsoft public windows vista security UAC is not asking for "Your" administrator password when being installed on other machines. It wants the administrator password for "That" particular machine -- Steve Easton "Shilpa" <Shi...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

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Occasionally, after I log on as Admin and Vista finishes booting up......... etc.... Disregard previous message. The problem is more severe than just an Administrator login. And I thought my Vista system was totally flawless just a couple of weeks ago. Not! And I did NOTHING new to it! Sigh. EW.

Can't run program unless i'm admin..but im already admin
Windows Vista Home Basic/Home Premium: 1. Gå ind i start, skriv "cmd" højreklik på "Command Prompt" og vælg "Run as Administrator" 2. og dobbeltkik "FilterAdministratorToken" og sæt den til "0" Log af og du vil se at Administrator nu er tilgengælig. Log ind og sæt et password. Tusind tak. Det skal prøves.

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"Darrell Gorter[MSFT]" Darre...@online.microsoft.com microsoft public windows vista security Hello, She first needs to logon on as administrator which is problem 1, which may resolve the issue. If not boot to safe mode can be prompted by bootstat.dat file located in the \boot folder. If the machine did not boot

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Jane C jellyb...@NOSPAMxjgarage.org microsoft public windows vista administration_accounts_passwords Hi Ronnie, From the User Accounts in Control Panel, This is supposed to be the "safety net" that is built into Vista. So they only have standard user accounts to work with. One user even changed his last admin

Administrator log in
Is it possible to transfer or copy settings from one login to another, or maybe rename my administrator login to the same name as what's used in the day-to-day clone by drive, and do individual file backups. Restores can be done on a file, partition or drive basis. The latest version works in XP and Vista.

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Ronnie Vernon MVP r...@invalid.org microsoft public windows vista administration_accounts_passwords I haven't had any experience with the anytime upgrade disk or Log off of your user account and you will see the Administrator account on the Welcome screen. This account will not have a password associated with it.

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use a tool like "msconfig" (builtin) or autoruns (http://www.microsoft. com/technet/sysinternals/utilities/Autoruns.mspx) to check what is being run automatically, when th administrator account logs in. Disable everything which look suspicious. -use Vista's memory test utility to run a memory test.

Administrator log in
But your problem is different since it is XP + IE7 and not Vista + IE7. Hence I suggest you post your question to a new thread and it might help. However, no such problem when I log in as Administrator. I have no problem with Youtube or the CNN site listed below. The problem site of mine is at

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... you should run as under administrator login type the following: route delete 0.0.0.0 and then ipconfig /renew see if this works... want to make Vista work, I am waiting on new XP discs and had intended just to roll back to XP and wait for Vista to be improved. How exactly do you delete the route 0.0.0.0 and

opening a guest log on account in vista
I do not see any option for me to log in as an administrator. What am I missing? Help! "Ronnie Vernon MVP" wrote: Ben You need to boot to Safe Mode. When you go to Safe Mode, you can only log-in with an Administrator account. If there are no other administrator accounts left, Vista is designed to log you on with

Administrator log in
Hi All, I am using Windows Vista for my network application development under administrator login(full access). I am trying to add a route to the exisisting route table using else if(ERROR_NOT_SUPPORTED == dwStatus) { LOG("The IP transport is not configured on the local computer"); } bRet = FALSE; return bRet;

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Administrator).
Also, note that I am taking a chance that the only relevant information you might find which contains these codes would be under your System There are numerous KB articles for Vista which refer to CBS.log (found as soon as aI do a search for CBS site:microsoft.com) It appears to be an even more

Administrator log in
Maxi Accotto maxi...@infovia.com.ar.sacame microsoft public es sqlserver mm, esta usted instalando con Administrator? podria pasarnos el log del setup? Hola amigos! espero puedan ayudarme ya que no he encontrado hasta ahora solucion a mi problema. tengo en mi equipo portatil windows vista ultimate en español y

Cannot start Diagnostic Policy Service
Baz ba...@ibar.org.uk microsoft public windows vista administration_accounts_passwords Well I ahve just run this and did NOT get an Admin account set up???? Log off of your user account and you will see the Administrator account on the Welcome screen. This account will not have a password associated with it.

Wireless Printing Requires Administrator Login
After this, when I would try to log in as guest, or switch to guest, vista threw all those error messages out - that it doesn't know how to open a bloody .exe file! I have tried to open the guest account in vista by turning on the option from the administrator screen. When the desktop tries to load,