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| Guest | How do you log in as administrator on Windows Vista? I began downloading TrendMicro (an anti-virus program), and it didn't finish installing because there was another anti-virus program on my computer (CA Internet Security - out of date). So when TrendMicro tried to remove it, a message popped up saying that I didn't have the rights to uninstall the program, and to try logging in as administrator. The Problem with that, however, is that I don't have an administrator account. Reading other messages on here, I've gotten the impression that an administrator account is bulit-in. I use Windows Vista - it was on my computer already when I had bought it, and when I first began using it just asked that I come up with a username and password. So yeah, I've never been "administrator", just a user...and therefore I have no clue as to how I log on as an administrator. |
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| Guest | RE: How do you log in as administrator on Windows Vista? Hi Jussi. Try remove the old Virus-protection with Add/Remove. Thats controlpanel>Add/Remove. You might be promted for the password by the UAC (User Access Control). You are the administrator, but the program you install are not, that should be why. And then again - when you log on, Vista logs you on as standard user. Every time you have to use admin-rights, the UAC will prompt you for password. Regards -- BirgerH "Jussi" wrote:
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| Guest | RE: How do you log in as administrator on Windows Vista? If you are a standard user, Vista will prompt you to elevate to an Administrator by asking for the user name and password of an administrator account. If you are an Administrator, Vista will ask you if it's OK to elevate (and won't ask for a user name or password). - John "BirgerH" wrote:
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