prlk
This is bad advice.
The built-in administrator account should only be used for specific
procedures.
Enabling the built-in administrator account to be used for your everyday
account is never a good option. Besides losing all of the Vista security
components, this can also introduce other problems as well some other
unexpected behavior.
--
Ronnie Vernon
Microsoft MVP
Windows Shell/User
"prlk" <prlk.32pd96@xxxxxx-mx.forums.net> wrote in message
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> Dear All,
> the problem is due to the issue that administrator account in the vista
> comes as disabled. you can enable the same with a small process
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> firt go to accessories. then try to find command prompt. right click on
> the same and select "Run as Administrator". then type as it is shown
> below.
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> net user administrator /active
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> This will make the administrator active. then you can change the
> password of the administrator with the standard procedure. you will find
> some solaice for the problems faced.
>
> Krrish
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> --
> prlk