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Vista - Enabling the Real Built-In Administrator Account

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Old 12-19-2007   #1 (permalink)


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Enabling the Real Built-In Administrator Account

I have an HP computer running Vista Home 32bit with 1 Administrator account. I have tried to enable the 'real built-in Administrator Account' following the instructions published in this Forum in April, 2007.
When I right click cmd and click run as administrator, the command prompt shows c: HP Administrator
How do I fix this?

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Old 12-20-2007   #2 (permalink)


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Re: Enabling the Real Built-In Administrator Account

Quote  Quote: Originally Posted by coa0103 View Post
I have an HP computer running Vista Home 32bit with 1 Administrator account. I have tried to enable the 'real built-in Administrator Account' following the instructions published in this Forum in April, 2007.
When I right click cmd and click run as administrator, the command prompt shows c: HP Administrator
How do I fix this?
Hi Coa0103,

Welcome to Vistax64.com forum.

You can type cd\Windows\system32 at the prompt and press Enter, then follow the rest of the steps.

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Shawn
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